A 60 Hertz RLC parallel circuit has a source voltage of 220 volts. What is the voltage drop across the inductor whose inductance is 0.02 An RLC circuit has an inductive reactance of 3000 ohms and a capacitive reactance of 900 ohms. What is the net reactive opposition to current
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