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15.19: RLC Series Circuits with AC (Q15.3.7)

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     For the circuit shown below, what are

    (a) the total impedance and

    (b) the phase angle between the current and the emf?

    (c) Write an expression for \(\displaystyle i(t)\).

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    Text Question

    For the circuit shown below, what are

    (a) the total impedance and

    (b) the phase angle between the current and the emf?

    (c) Write an expression for \(\displaystyle i(t)\).

    4019d0da659e341f452e4a68207623be05a7ff4c.jpg

    A11YQuestion

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    Answer

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    Solution

    a. \(\displaystyle 5.7Ω\);

    b. \(\displaystyle 29°\);

    c. \(\displaystyle I​=(30.A)cos(120πt)\)

    Hint

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    Notes

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