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The power dissipated in L is greater than zero
The power dissipated in R is zero
The sum of the power dissipated in L and C is equal to that in R
The sum of the power dissipated in L and C is greater than in R
The sum of the power dissipated in L and C is zero
kinetic energy of moving atoms
potential energy of an electron in an atom
transition of an electron from a higher energy level to a lower energy level
transition of an electron from a lower energy level to higher energy level
transition of excited protons in the nucleus.
Ammonium chloride
Copper (II) tetra Oxo sulphate (VI) solution
Manganese (IV) oxide
Tetraoxo sulphate (VI) acid
Water
9.766 × 10-4
1.736 ×10-3
1.953 ×10-3
3.472 × 10-3
3.906 x 10-3
becomes zero
decreases
increases
is halved
remains the same
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