A 1.8-nF capacitor and one unknown capacitor are in parallel across a 15.0-V rms sine-wave generator. At 1.0 kHz, the ge

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A 1.8-nF capacitor and one unknown capacitor are in parallel across a 15.0-V rms sine-wave generator. At 1.0 kHz, the ge

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A 1.8-nF capacitor and one unknown capacitor are in parallel across a 15.0-V rms sine-wave generator. At 1.0 kHz, the generator supplies a total current of 9.2 mA rms. Find the capacitance of the unknown capacitor. (unit: nF)
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