Calculate the true power in the circuit below XL = 100 ? V = 50 V R = 50 ? a. 1 W b. 400 mW c. 4 W d. 10 W
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Z = √(50^2 + 100^2) Z = √(2500 + 10000) Z = √12500 Z = 111.8 ohms Show more…
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