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NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Consider the following figure. ao bo- www AQ2 10 mH ww 60 52 60 52 30 μF Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals of the network shown in the given figure. 10.043.a - Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals. fis equal to 1 Hz Consider A = 40. Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to negative 180 degrees. The equivalent impedance Zeq is °Q.
NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Consider the following figure. ao bo- ΑΩ 10 mH ww 60 S2 www 60 S2 :30 μF Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals of the network shown in the given figure. 2 10.043.b - Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals. fis equal to 1 kHz Consider A = 50. Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to positive 180 degrees. ο Ω. The equivalent impedance Zeq is
NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Consider the following figure. ao- bo www ΑΩ 10 mH www 60 92 60 92 :30 μF Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals of the network shown in the given figure. 10.043.c - Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals. fis equal to 1 MHz Consider A = 50. Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to positive 180 degrees. The equivalent impedance Zeq is °2.
NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Consider the following figure. ao- bo www ΑΩ 10 mH www 60 92 60 92 :30 μF Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals of the network shown in the given figure. 10.043.c - Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals. fis equal to 1 MHz Consider A = 50. Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to positive 180 degrees. The equivalent impedance Zeq is °2.
NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. Consider the following figure. ao- bo www ΑΩ 10 mH 60 52 ww '60 Ω 30 μF Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals of the network shown in the given figure. 10.043.d - Calculate the equivalent impedance seen at the open terminals. fis equal to 1 GHz Consider A = 70. Report your answer so that all angles are in the range of 0 degrees to positive 180 degrees. The equivalent impedance Zeq is