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Q16.The critical angle for a denser-rarer interface is 45°. The speed of light in rarer medium is 3 × 108 m s-1. The speed of light in the denser medium is: (1) 3 . 12 × 107 m s-1 (2) 5 × 107 m s-1 (3) 2 . 12 × 108 m s-1 (4) √2 × 108 m s-1

What This Question Tests

This question assesses the ability to identify the graphs of capacitive reactance, inductive reactance, and impedance as functions of frequency in an AC circuit.

Concepts Tested

Capacitive reactanceInductive reactanceImpedance of LCR circuitFrequency dependence

Formulas Used

X_C = 1/(ωC)

X_L = ωL

Z = √(R² + (X_L - X_C)²)

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