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if the peak voltage applied to produce the curves in Fig. $28.17$ is $120 \mathrm{~V}$, and if $R=10 \mathrm{k} \Omega$, what are the peak currents at resonance for the three curves shown?
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The impedance Z of an RLC circuit is given by the formula: \[Z = \sqrt{R^2 + (\omega L - 1/\omega C)^2}\] where R is the resistance, L is the inductance, C is the capacitance, and ω is the angular frequency. Show more…
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