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A resistor and a capicitor are connected in series with an ac source. If the potential drop across the capacitor is 5 V and that across resistor is 12 V, the applied voltage
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A resistor and a capicitor are connected in series with an ac source. If the potential drop across the capacitor is 5 V and that across resistor is 12 V, the applied voltage is,
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(a) 13 V (b) 17 V (c) 5 V (d) 12 V
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