In an L-R-C series circuit the source is operated at its resonant angular frequency. At this frequency, the reactance XC of the capacitor is 200 Ω and the voltage amplitude across the capacitor is 600 V. The circuit has R = 300 Ω. What is the voltage amplitude of the source?
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