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Chapter 15, Problem 18E
Construct a magnitude and phase Bode plot for the transfer function H(s) = Vout/Vin for the circuit shown in Fig. 15.57 and circuit values of R1 = R2 = 2 kΩ, R3 = 20 kΩ, and L1 = L2 = 2H.
■ FIGURE 15.57
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