Short Problem: Given a series circuit comprised of the following element: 66.04-ohm resistor, practical inductor with internal resistance of 0.54 ohm and reactance of 49.9 ohms; and a capacitor with reactance of 5.35 ohms. Compute for the magnitude of its equivalent impedance in ohms. Note: Follow this reminder carefully. Compute to the nearest 4 decimal places. No Scientific notation. Do not round off in the middle of calculation. Use stored values. Write the numerical values only. No units in your final answer. Spaces are not allowed. Excessive number of decimals as compared to the required number of decimals may result to an incorrect answer.

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Short Problem: Given a series circuit comprised of the following element: 66.04-ohm resistor, practical inductor with internal resistance of 0.54
ohm and reactance of 49.9 ohms; and a capacitor with reactance of 5.35 ohms. Compute for the magnitude of its equivalent impedance in
ohms.
Note: Follow this reminder carefully. Compute to the nearest 4 decimal places. No Scientific notation. Do not round off in the middle of calculation.
Use stored values. Write the numerical values only. No units in your final answer. Spaces are not allowed. Excessive number of decimals as
compared to the required number of decimals may result to an incorrect answer.
Transcribed Image Text:Short Problem: Given a series circuit comprised of the following element: 66.04-ohm resistor, practical inductor with internal resistance of 0.54 ohm and reactance of 49.9 ohms; and a capacitor with reactance of 5.35 ohms. Compute for the magnitude of its equivalent impedance in ohms. Note: Follow this reminder carefully. Compute to the nearest 4 decimal places. No Scientific notation. Do not round off in the middle of calculation. Use stored values. Write the numerical values only. No units in your final answer. Spaces are not allowed. Excessive number of decimals as compared to the required number of decimals may result to an incorrect answer.
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