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Chapter 24, Problem 21PCE
An ac generator with a frequency of 125 Hz and an rms voltage of 42 5 V is connected in series with a 10 0-kΩ resistor and a 0 250-μF capacitor. What is the rms current in this circuit?
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Chapter 24 Solutions
Physics, Books a la Carte Edition (5th Edition)
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