Suppose a resistor of value $6 \text{ k}\Omega$ is in series with a 19.8 H inductor. What is the magnitude of their equivalent series impedance at a frequency of 100 Hz?
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The impedance of an inductor is given by the formula: Z = jωL where Z is the impedance, j is the imaginary unit (√(-1)), ω is the angular frequency (2πf), and L is the inductance. Given that the inductance is 19.8 H and the frequency is 100 Hz, we can calculate Show more…
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