Question 6: Find the resonance frequency $\omega_r$, in radian per second for the following circuit: (A) 8/2$\sqrt{3}$ (B) 8/$\sqrt{3}$ (C) 2$\sqrt{3}$ (D) 64 (E) 64/3 1/32F 4? 2H a b
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