6 12V R2 200Ω C1 100Ω L3 300Ω I1= I2= I3= IT = ZT = θ =
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I1 is the current through the capacitor C1. I2 is the current through the resistor R2. I3 is the current through the inductor L3. The voltage source is 12V. Show more…
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