Consider the circuit sketched in Figure 22.22. The source has a voltage amplitude of 240 V, R = 150 ω, and the reactance of the capacitor is 600 ω. The voltage amplitude across the capacitor is 720 V. (a) What is the current amplitude in the circuit? (b) What is the impedance? (c) What two values can the reactance of the inductor have?
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