The RL circuit of the following figure is fed from a constant magnitude, variable frequency sinusoidal voltage source VIN. At 100 Hz, the R and L elements each have a voltage drop URI the frequency of the source is changed to 50 Hz, the new voltage drop across R is: VIN R

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The RL circuit of the following figure is fed from a constant magnitude, variable frequency
sinusoidal voltage source VIN. At 100 Hz, the R and L elements each have a voltage drop URMS. If
the frequency of the source is changed to 50 Hz, the new voltage drop across R is:
VIN
R
L
Transcribed Image Text:The RL circuit of the following figure is fed from a constant magnitude, variable frequency sinusoidal voltage source VIN. At 100 Hz, the R and L elements each have a voltage drop URMS. If the frequency of the source is changed to 50 Hz, the new voltage drop across R is: VIN R L
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