An LRC circuit is driven by a AC voltage source [where V(t) = Vo sin(ω t) ],as shown in the figure.The rate that energy is dissipated by the resistor ![An LRC circuit is driven by a AC voltage source [where V(t) = Vo sin(ω t) ],as shown in the figure.The rate that energy is dissipated by the resistor A) does not depend on the value of R. B) will always increase if the angular frequency is increased. C) will always increase if the angular frequency is decreased. D) None of the above](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB2706/11ea9375_ac4a_79d7_b28d_375fdc111dda_TB2706_00.jpg)
A) does not depend on the value of R.
B) will always increase if the angular frequency is increased.
C) will always increase if the angular frequency is decreased.
D) None of the above
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