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![An AC rms voltage of 2V having a frequency of 50KHz is applied to a condenser of capacity of 10muF. The maximum value of the magnetic field between the plates of the An AC rms voltage of 2V having a frequency of 50KHz is applied to a condenser of capacity of 10muF. The maximum value of the magnetic field between the plates of the](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/ss/web/2546086.jpg)
An AC rms voltage of 2V having a frequency of 50KHz is applied to a condenser of capacity of 10muF. The maximum value of the magnetic field between the plates of the
![An AC rms voltage of 2 V having a frequency of 50 KHz is applied to a condenser of capacity of 10mu F. The maximum value of the magnetic field between the An AC rms voltage of 2 V having a frequency of 50 KHz is applied to a condenser of capacity of 10mu F. The maximum value of the magnetic field between the](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/4205351/7858fe5e-aa38-4266-ac32-69b78c69f4b7.jpg)