A sinusoidal voltage Av = 37.5 sin(100t), where Av is in volts and t is in seconds, is applied to a series RLC circuit w

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A sinusoidal voltage Av = 37.5 sin(100t), where Av is in volts and t is in seconds, is applied to a series RLC circuit w

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A Sinusoidal Voltage Av 37 5 Sin 100t Where Av Is In Volts And T Is In Seconds Is Applied To A Series Rlc Circuit W 1
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A sinusoidal voltage Av = 37.5 sin(100t), where Av is in volts and t is in seconds, is applied to a series RLC circuit with L = 150 mH, C = 99.0 pF, and R = 67.0 2. (a) What is the impedance (in () of the circuit? Ω (b) What is the maximum current in A)? A (c) Determine the numerical value for w (in rad/s) in the equation i = Imax sin(wt - 0). rad/s (d) Determine the numerical value for o (in rad) in the equation i = Imax sin(wt-). rad (e) What If? For what value of the inductance (in H) in the circuit would the current lag the voltage by the same angle y as that found in part (d)? H (f) What would be the maximum current in A) in the circuit in this case? A
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