RLC Circuits: A 200 resistor, a 0.400 H inductor, and a 6.00 uF capacitor are connected in series across an AC voltage source with amplitude 30.0 V and angular frequency 250 rad/s. (g) Explain how it is possible for the voltage amplitude across the capacitor to be greater than the voltage amplitude across the source.

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RLC Circuits: A 200 resistor, a 0.400 H inductor, and a 6.00 uF capacitor are connected
in series across an AC voltage source with amplitude 30.0 V and angular frequency 250
rad/s.
(g) Explain how it is possible for the voltage amplitude across the capacitor to be greater
than the voltage amplitude across the source.
Transcribed Image Text:RLC Circuits: A 200 resistor, a 0.400 H inductor, and a 6.00 uF capacitor are connected in series across an AC voltage source with amplitude 30.0 V and angular frequency 250 rad/s. (g) Explain how it is possible for the voltage amplitude across the capacitor to be greater than the voltage amplitude across the source.
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