Determine the $Z_t$, $I_{tot}$, $V_{L1}$ and $V_{AB}$ in the RL circuit shown in Figure 2 if the voltage source is 40 < 0° V and f= 250 hz. [25 Marks] [CO2, PO2, C4] 48 mH $X_{L2}$ A $V_s$ 29 mH $X_{L3}$ $I_{tot}$ $R_1$ $R_2$ B W 50 Ohm 68 Ohm $X_{L1}$ 64 mH
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The impedance of an RL circuit is given by the formula: Ztotal = √(R^2 + (XL - XC)^2) where R is the resistance, XL is the inductive reactance, and XC is the capacitive reactance. In this case, there is no capacitor, so XC = 0. For the given circuit, we Show more…
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