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Physics, 19.11.2020 18:40 maddie7155

What if the frequency is now increased to f = 69 Hz, and we want to keep the impedance unchanged? (A) What new resistance should we use to achieve this goal? R = Ω (B) What is the phase angle (in degrees) between the current and the voltage now? ϕ = ° (C) Find the maximum voltages across each element.

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