Consider a 3.02 resistor, a 2.0 µF capacitor and a 90 µH inductor all connected in series to an AC source with a voltage amplitude of 10 V. If the AC source operates at an angular frequency of 100 000 rad/s, what is the phase angle between the voltage and current in this circuit? А. 12° В. 37° С. 53° D. 78°
Consider a 3.02 resistor, a 2.0 µF capacitor and a 90 µH inductor all connected in series to an AC source with a voltage amplitude of 10 V. If the AC source operates at an angular frequency of 100 000 rad/s, what is the phase angle between the voltage and current in this circuit? А. 12° В. 37° С. 53° D. 78°
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![Consider a 3.02 resistor, a 2.0 µF capacitor and a 90 µH inductor all connected
in series to an AC source with a voltage amplitude of 10 V. If the AC source operates at an angular
frequency of 100 000 rad/s, what is the phase angle between the voltage and current in this circuit?
А. 12°
В. 37°
C. 53°
D. 78°](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F175226fc-6d52-407e-8c79-bd9dc45ba17e%2F28617fbb-aefa-4588-a370-88068917356a%2Fiu3s016_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a 3.02 resistor, a 2.0 µF capacitor and a 90 µH inductor all connected
in series to an AC source with a voltage amplitude of 10 V. If the AC source operates at an angular
frequency of 100 000 rad/s, what is the phase angle between the voltage and current in this circuit?
А. 12°
В. 37°
C. 53°
D. 78°
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