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Chapter 24, Problem 16PCE
A circuit consists of a 2.00-kHz generator and a capacitor. When the rms voltage of the generator is 0.800 V, the rms current in the circuit is 0.515 mA. (a) What is the reactance of the capacitor at 2 00 kHz? (b) What is the capacitance of the capacitor? (c) If the rms voltage is maintained at 0.800 V, what is the rms current at 4.00 kHz? At 20 0 kHz?
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