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why cant we do 0.6 = 4.4 * i for 2nd part of ques since power has to be equal
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Look in part b they took power as 6.6 * 10^3 so ig in the que its a misprint of 0.6kW u can take power as 6.6kW
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CorrodedCoffinOP4w ago
bruhhh +solved @integralofe^2v
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