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A series RCL circuit is at resonance and contains a variable resistor that is set to 206Ω. The power dissipated in the circuit is 1.30 W. Assuming that the voltage remains constant, how much power is dissipated when the variable resistor is set to 532Ω? Note: The ac current and voltage are rms values and power is an average value unless indicated otherwise.

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