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Select 'True', 'False' or 'Cannot tell' for the following statements.
Energy is dissipated in the resistor but not in either the capacitor or the inductor.
The current through the inductor always equals the current charging/discharging the capacitor.
The current through the inductor is the same as the current through the resistor at all times.
The voltage drop across the resistor is the same as the voltage drop across the inductor at all times.
What is the value of the inductance L so that the above circuit carries the largest current?
Data: R = 2.45×102 , f = 1.63×103 Hz, C = 6.10×10-3 F, Vrms = 9.79×101 V.
Using the inductance found in the previous problem, what is the impedance seen by the voltage source?
Select 'True', 'False' or 'Cannot tell' for the following statements. Energy is dissipated in the resistor but not in either the capacitor or the inductor. The current through the inductor always equals the current charging/discharging the capacitor. The current through the inductor is the same as the current through the resistor at all times. The voltage drop across the resistor is the same as the voltage drop across the inductor at all times. What is the value of the inductance L so that the above circuit carries the largest current? Data: R = 2.4510^2 Ohm, f = 1.6310^3 Hz, C = 6.1010^-3 F, Vrms = 9.7910^1 V. Using the inductance found in the previous problem, what is the impedance seen by the voltage source?Explanation / Answer
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