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By 2 method(1 short trick)JEE MAIN 2024(30jan shift2)An alternating voltage V(t) = 220 sin 100 πt vo

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An alternating voltage V(t) = 220 sin 100 πt volt is applied to a purely resistive load of 50 ohm. The time taken for the current to rise from half of the peak value to the peak value is:
(1) 5 ms. 2) 3.3 ms 3) 7.2 ms 4) 2.2 ms

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