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Chapter 10, Problem 42E
Find V in Fig. 10.55 if the box contains (a) 3 Ω in series with 2 mH; (b) 3 Ω in series with 125 μF; (c) 3 Ω, 2 mH, and 125 μF in series; (d) 3 Ω, 2 mH, and 125 μF in series, but ω = 4 krad/s.
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