2 V1 R1 5k? + 1 Vrms 60 Hz 0° L1 5 H 0
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The impedance of an inductor is given by the formula Z = jωL, where j is the imaginary unit, ω is the angular frequency (2πf), and L is the inductance. Given: L = 5H f = 60 Hz ω = 2πf = 2π(60) = 120π rad/s Z = jωL = j(120π)(5) = 600jπ Ω Show more…
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