In an A.C. circuit, voltage applied is V = 220 sin 100 t. If the impedance is 110 Ω and…
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In an A.C. circuit, voltage applied is V = 220 sin 100 t. If the impedance is 110 Ω and phase difference between current and voltage is 60°, the power consumption is equal to
- 55 W
- 110 W
- 220 W
- 330 W
Answer
(B) 110 W
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