A capacitor having a capacitarce of 10 uF is connected in series with a non- inductive resistor of 1200 across 100V, 50HZ calculate the current, power and the Phase Difference between current and supply voltage.

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A capacitor having a capacitarce of 10 uF is connected in series with a non-
inductive resistor of 1200 across 100V, 50HZ calculate the current, power
and the Phase Difference between current and supply voltage.
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