Given a series circuit comprised of the following element: 92.61-ohm resistor, practical inductor with internal resistance of 0.6 ohm and reactance of 78.43 ohms; and a capacitor with reactance of 7.55 ohms. Compute for the magnitude of its equivalent impedance in ohms.
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Given a series circuit comprised of the following element: 92.61-ohm resistor, practical inductor with internal resistance of 0.6 ohm and reactance of 78.43 ohms; and a capacitor with reactance of 7.55 ohms. Compute for the magnitude of its equivalent impedance in ohms.
Compute to the nearest 4 decimal places. No Scientific notation. Do not round off in the middle of calculation.
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