The imaginary part of dielectric constant determines (a) Component of current which is in phase with the applied field (b) Component of energy absorbed per m3 (c) Amount of applied field (d) Component of voltage which is in phase with the applied field

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The imaginary part of dielectric constant determines Component of current which is in phase with the applied field

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