(a) Refer to the circuit Fig. Q3 (a), determine: $-j5 \Omega$ $2 \Omega$ a $10 \Omega$ $16\angle45^\circ V$ $-j5 \Omega$ b Fig. Q3 (a) (i) The $Z_{th}$ across terminal $a - b$. (ii) The $V_{th}$ across terminal $a - b$.
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Looking at the circuit, we can see that it consists of a resistor (R), an inductor (L), and a capacitor (C) connected in series. The impedance of each component can be calculated as follows: - The impedance of a resistor (R) is simply its resistance value, so Show more…
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