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A resistor of 200 and a capacitor of 40 F are connected in series to 220 V a.c. source with angular frequency ( ) = 300Hz. calculate the voltages (rms) across the resistor and the capacitor. Why is the algebraic sum of these voltages more than the source voltage? How do you resolve this paradox?

A resistor of 200 and a capacitor of 40 F are connected in series to 220 V a.c. source with angular frequency ( ) = 300Hz. calculate the voltages (rms) across the resistor and the capacitor. Why is the algebraic sum of these voltages more than the source voltage? How do you resolve this paradox?

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