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In the circuit shown in the figure,the 60-Hz ac source has a voltage amplitude of 120 V,the capacitive reactance is In the circuit shown in the figure,the 60-Hz ac source has a voltage amplitude of 120 V,the capacitive reactance is   The inductive reactance is   And the resistance is   What is the inductance L of the inductor?   A) 770 mH B) 1,700 mH C) 2,900 mH D) 3,700 mH E) 4,800 mH
The inductive reactance is In the circuit shown in the figure,the 60-Hz ac source has a voltage amplitude of 120 V,the capacitive reactance is   The inductive reactance is   And the resistance is   What is the inductance L of the inductor?   A) 770 mH B) 1,700 mH C) 2,900 mH D) 3,700 mH E) 4,800 mH
And the resistance is In the circuit shown in the figure,the 60-Hz ac source has a voltage amplitude of 120 V,the capacitive reactance is   The inductive reactance is   And the resistance is   What is the inductance L of the inductor?   A) 770 mH B) 1,700 mH C) 2,900 mH D) 3,700 mH E) 4,800 mH
What is the inductance L of the inductor? In the circuit shown in the figure,the 60-Hz ac source has a voltage amplitude of 120 V,the capacitive reactance is   The inductive reactance is   And the resistance is   What is the inductance L of the inductor?   A) 770 mH B) 1,700 mH C) 2,900 mH D) 3,700 mH E) 4,800 mH


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