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Help! Only have 20 min. will upvote for answer You have a series RLC circuit connected in series to an oscillating volta

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Help! Only have 20 min. will upvote for answer
You have a series RLC circuit connected in series to an
oscillating voltage source ( Vrms0.120=e) which is driving
it.
FCmHLRμ50.4,0.960,0.144 ==W=. The circuit is being driven initially
at resonance.
(a) (2 pts) What is the impedance of the circuit?



(b) (3 pts) What is the power dissipated by the resistor?







(c) (6 pts) The inductor is removed and replaced by one of lower
value such that the
impedance doubles with no other changes. What is the new
inductance?











(d) (4 pts) What is the power dissipated by the resistor now?









(e) (3 pts) What is the phase angle?
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