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A coil of inductance L has an inductive reactance of `X_L` in an AC circuit in which the effective current is I. The coil is made from a super-conducting material and has no resistance. The rate at which power is dissipated in the coil
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A coil of inductance L has an inductive reactance of `X_L` in an AC circuit in which the effective current is I. The coil is made from a super-conducting material and has no resistance. The rate at which power is dissipated in the coil is.
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