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Chapter 10, Problem 36E
(a) Obtain an expression for the equivalent impedance Zeq of a 1 Ω resistor in series with a 2 F capacitor as a function of ω. (b) Plot the magnitude of Zeq as a function of ω over the range 0.1 < ω < 100 rad/s (use a logarithmic scale for the frequency axis). (c) Plot the angle (in degrees) of Zeq as a function of ω over the range 0.1 < ω < 100 rad/s (use a logarithmic scale for the frequency axis). [Hint: semilogx() in MATLAB is a useful plotting function.]
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