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Find the equivalent impedance Zeq seen by the source when Vs = 2 cos (3t) v, C = 2 F, R = 1 Ω and L = 0.1 H. (Give angles in degrees and round final answers to two decimal places.) Calculate the voltage across the inductor. (Give angles in degrees and round final answers to two decimal places.)

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