A resistor (R = 2 ohms), inductor (L = 2 H), and capacitor (C= 1 F) are to be connected in series-parallel. Case 1: resistor in series with the parallel of inductor and capacitor; case 2: inductor in series with the parallel of resistor and capacitor; and case 3: capacitor in series with the parallel of resistor and inductor. Which case will yield to a maximum impedance if the source voltage is v(t) = 20 sin(2t)? Also, determine the current and the power factor at this case. %3D

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A resistor (R = 2 ohms), inductor (L = 2 H), and capacitor (C = 1 F) are to be connected in
series-parallel. Case 1: resistor in series with the parallel of inductor and capacitor; case 2:
inductor in series with the parallel of resistor and capacitor; and case 3: capacitor in series
with the parallel of resistor and inductor. Which case will yield to a maximum impedance if
the source voltage is v(t) = 20 sin(2t)? Also, determine the current and the power factor at
this case.
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Transcribed Image Text:A resistor (R = 2 ohms), inductor (L = 2 H), and capacitor (C = 1 F) are to be connected in series-parallel. Case 1: resistor in series with the parallel of inductor and capacitor; case 2: inductor in series with the parallel of resistor and capacitor; and case 3: capacitor in series with the parallel of resistor and inductor. Which case will yield to a maximum impedance if the source voltage is v(t) = 20 sin(2t)? Also, determine the current and the power factor at this case. %3D %3D
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