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A simple circuit consists only of of a 1.0-μF capacitor and a 15-mH coil in series. At what frequency does the inductive reactance equal the capacitive reactance? 67 Hz 0.77 kHz 15 kHz 1.3 kHz

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Answer:

The frequency is 1.3 kHz.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Capacitance of the capacitor,
C=1\ \mu F=10^(-6)\ C

Inductance of the inductor,
L=15\ mH=15* 10^(-3)\ H

We need to find the frequency when the inductive reactance equal the capacitive reactance such that :


X_c=X_L


2\pi fL=(1)/(2\pi fC)


f=(1)/(2\pi √(LC) )


f=\frac{1}{2\pi \sqrt{15* 10^(-3)* 10^(-6)} }

f = 1299.49 Hz


f=1.29* 10^3\ Hz

or


f=1.3\ kHz

So, the frequency is 1.3 kHz. Therefore, the correct option is (d).

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