A resistor of 3 ohms is in series with an inductor of 8 ohms inductive reactance. The combination is supplied by a 120-volt RMS sinusoidal voltage. Compute for the current, in amperes, supplied by the source.

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A resistor of 3 ohms is in series with an inductor of 8 ohms inductive reactance. The
combination is supplied by a 120-volt RMS sinusoidal voltage. Compute for the
current, in amperes, supplied by the source.
A resistor of 5 ohms is in series with an inductive coil. The coil has a 3 ohms resistance
and 10 ohms inductive reactance. Find the voltage across the coil, in volts, if supply
voltage is 120-V RMS sinusoidal voltage.
A 5 ohm capacitive reactance capacitor is in series with a 9 ohms resistor. The
combination is supplied from a 120-V RMS sinusoidal voltage source. Calculate the
power, in watts, taken by the resistor
A 10 ohm resistor is connected in series with a load considered as a lossy capacitor.
The lossy capacitor has a capacitive reactance of 6 ohms and a resistance of 7 ohms.
Calculate the voltage across the load or the lossy capacitor, in volts. Supply voltage
is 120-V RMS sinusoidal voltage.
Transcribed Image Text:A resistor of 3 ohms is in series with an inductor of 8 ohms inductive reactance. The combination is supplied by a 120-volt RMS sinusoidal voltage. Compute for the current, in amperes, supplied by the source. A resistor of 5 ohms is in series with an inductive coil. The coil has a 3 ohms resistance and 10 ohms inductive reactance. Find the voltage across the coil, in volts, if supply voltage is 120-V RMS sinusoidal voltage. A 5 ohm capacitive reactance capacitor is in series with a 9 ohms resistor. The combination is supplied from a 120-V RMS sinusoidal voltage source. Calculate the power, in watts, taken by the resistor A 10 ohm resistor is connected in series with a load considered as a lossy capacitor. The lossy capacitor has a capacitive reactance of 6 ohms and a resistance of 7 ohms. Calculate the voltage across the load or the lossy capacitor, in volts. Supply voltage is 120-V RMS sinusoidal voltage.
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