An inductor of reactance 1 Ω and a resistor of 2 Ω are connected in series to the…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Alternating Current
An inductor of reactance 1 Ω and a resistor of 2 Ω are connected in series to the terminals of a 6 V (rms) ac source. The power dissipated in the circuit is
- 8 W
- 12 W
- 14.4 W
- 18 W
Answer
(C) 14.4 W
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