College Physics: A Strategic Approach (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 26, Problem 28MCQ
The circuit shown in Figure Q26.28 has a resonance frequency of 15 kHz. What is the value of L?
A. 1.6 μH
B. 2.4 μH
C. 5.2 μH
D. 18 μH
E. 59 μH
FIGURE Q26.28
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