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You are given two independent circuits. In one circuit an emf of given frequency is in...

You are given two independent circuits. In one circuit an emf of given frequency is in series with an inductance L=0.23 H and a resistance R=4862 kilo Ohms. In the second circuit the same emf with same frequency drives the same resistor R. You now wish to add a capacitor C to the second circuit in parallel to the resistor, R but with the requirement that the phase difference between current and voltage in both circuits, in its absolute value, be the same. The value of the capacitor parallel to R in the second circuit is ___ micro farad.

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