When an ac source with a peak potential difference of 32 V is connected to a series RLC circuit, the peak current is 3 A. The capacitor is C = 35 uF, the frequency is 110 Hz, and the current leads the potential difference by 40°. Find the resitance and the inductance. R = ? L = H
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We also know that the impedance of a series RLC circuit is given by Z = sqrt(R^2 + (XL - XC)^2), where R is the resistance, XL is the inductive reactance, and XC is the capacitive reactance. The inductive reactance is given by XL = 2πfL, where f is the Show more…
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