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Radios use resonance in order to tune-in to a particular station. A physics student builds a simple radio using a RLC se
Radios use resonance in order to tune-in to a particular station. A physics student builds a simple radio using a RLC series circuit. They decide to use a resistor with R= 28.042, but they only have one capacitor with capacitance C = 155 pF. To listen to their favorite station KXY 90.2 FM, which is at a frequency of 90.2 MHz, what must be the inductance L of their circuit's inductor? L = When they tune-in to KXY 90.2 FM, they measure a rms current of 0.0244 A. What is the rms voltage Vrms across the circuit when they tune-in? V= H