An ac source of angular frequency \( \omega \) is fed across a \( \mathrm{P} \) resistor \( r \)...
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An ac source of angular frequency \( \omega \) is fed across a
\( \mathrm{P} \) resistor \( r \) and a capacitor \( C \) in series. The current
W. registered is I. If now the frequency of source is changed to \( \omega / 3 \) (but maintaining the same voltage), the current in the circuit is found to be halved. The ratio of reactance to resistance at the original frequency \( \omega \) is
(1) \( \sqrt{\frac{3}{5}} \)
(2) \( \sqrt{\frac{2}{5}} \)
(3) \( \sqrt{\frac{1}{5}} \)
(4) \( \sqrt{\frac{4}{5}} \)
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