An LRC series circuit investigated in an experiment is composed of a 160.-0 resistor, a 24.0-µF capacitor, and an inductor. The circuit is connected to an ac voltage source with a voltage amplitude of 120. V and frequency of 60.0 Hz. If the current amplitude in the circuit is 0.349 A, what is the inductance of the inductor in the LRC series circuit? A. 1.10 H B. 16.6 H C. 0.329 H D. 0.807 H

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An LRC series circuit investigated in an experiment is composed of a 160.-Ω resistor, a 24.0-μF capacitor, and an inductor. The circuit is connected to an ac voltage source with a voltage amplitude of 120. V and frequency of 60.0 Hz. If the current amplitude in the circuit is 0.349 A, what is the inductance of the inductor in the LRC series circuit? 

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An LRC series circuit investigated in an experiment is composed of a 160.-0
resistor, a 24.0-µF capacitor, and an inductor. The circuit is connected to an ac voltage source with
a voltage amplitude of 120. V and frequency of 60.0 Hz. If the current amplitude in the circuit is
0.349 A, what is the inductance of the inductor in the LRC series circuit?
A. 1.10 H
В. 16.6 H
С. О.329 H
D. 0.807 H
Transcribed Image Text:An LRC series circuit investigated in an experiment is composed of a 160.-0 resistor, a 24.0-µF capacitor, and an inductor. The circuit is connected to an ac voltage source with a voltage amplitude of 120. V and frequency of 60.0 Hz. If the current amplitude in the circuit is 0.349 A, what is the inductance of the inductor in the LRC series circuit? A. 1.10 H В. 16.6 H С. О.329 H D. 0.807 H
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