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Chapter 31, Problem 38P
The current amplitude I versus driving angular frequency ωd for a driven RLC circuit is given in Fig. 31-30, where the vertical axis scale is set by Is = 4.00 A. The inductance is 200 µH, and the emf amplitude is 8.0 V. What are (a) C and (b) R?
Figure 31-30 Problem 38.
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