An alternating source drives a series RLC circuit with an emf amplitude of 6.13 V, at a phase angle of +32.9°. When the potential difference across the capacitor reaches its maximum positive value of +5.20 V, what is the potential difference across the inductor (sign included)?
An alternating source drives a series RLC circuit with an emf amplitude of 6.13 V, at a phase angle of +32.9°. When the potential difference across the capacitor reaches its maximum positive value of +5.20 V, what is the potential difference across the inductor (sign included)?
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![An alternating source drives a series RLC
circuit with an emf amplitude of 6.13 V, at a
phase angle of +32.9°. When the potential
difference across the capacitor reaches its
maximum positive value of +5.20 V, what is the
potential difference across the inductor (sign
included)?
Number
J.
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Transcribed Image Text:An alternating source drives a series RLC
circuit with an emf amplitude of 6.13 V, at a
phase angle of +32.9°. When the potential
difference across the capacitor reaches its
maximum positive value of +5.20 V, what is the
potential difference across the inductor (sign
included)?
Number
J.
Units
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