CALC (a) At what angular frequency is the voltage amplitude across the resistor in an L-R-C series circuit at maximum value? (b) At what angular frequency is the voltage amplitude across the inductor at maximum value? (c) At what angular frequency is the voltage amplitude across the capacitor at maximum value? (You may want to refer to the results of Problem 31.49.)
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