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Use the following figure for the next problem. Use the following figure for the next problem.   An AC power supply, V = 20 V sin   where   = 200 rad/s is connect to an inductor L = 180 mH and a capacitor C = 25   XL = 36 ohms, XC = 200 ohms, Z = 43.9 ohms -What is the peak current flow out of the AC power supply? A) 85 mA B) 0.56 A C) 0.46 A D) 0.10 A E) None of these is correct.
An AC power supply, V = 20 V sin Use the following figure for the next problem.   An AC power supply, V = 20 V sin   where   = 200 rad/s is connect to an inductor L = 180 mH and a capacitor C = 25   XL = 36 ohms, XC = 200 ohms, Z = 43.9 ohms -What is the peak current flow out of the AC power supply? A) 85 mA B) 0.56 A C) 0.46 A D) 0.10 A E) None of these is correct. where Use the following figure for the next problem.   An AC power supply, V = 20 V sin   where   = 200 rad/s is connect to an inductor L = 180 mH and a capacitor C = 25   XL = 36 ohms, XC = 200 ohms, Z = 43.9 ohms -What is the peak current flow out of the AC power supply? A) 85 mA B) 0.56 A C) 0.46 A D) 0.10 A E) None of these is correct. = 200 rad/s is connect to an inductor L = 180 mH and a capacitor C = 25 Use the following figure for the next problem.   An AC power supply, V = 20 V sin   where   = 200 rad/s is connect to an inductor L = 180 mH and a capacitor C = 25   XL = 36 ohms, XC = 200 ohms, Z = 43.9 ohms -What is the peak current flow out of the AC power supply? A) 85 mA B) 0.56 A C) 0.46 A D) 0.10 A E) None of these is correct. XL = 36 ohms, XC = 200 ohms, Z = 43.9 ohms
-What is the peak current flow out of the AC power supply?


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