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A 120-V rms voltage at 60.0 Hz is applied across an inductor, a capacitor, and a resistor in series. If the peak current in this circuit is 0.8484 A, what is the impedance of this circuit

User Viradex
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Answer:

200
\Omega

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the impedance of the circuit is shown below:

Provided that

RMS voltage = 120 v

Frequency = 60.0 Hz

RMS current = 0.600 A

Based on the above information, the formula to compute the impedance is


Z=(V_(max))/(I_(peak))

where,


V_(max) = √(2) * V_(rms)


= √(2) * 120


= 169.7 V

And,
I_Peak = 0.8484

Now placing these above values to the formula

So, the impedance of the circuit is


= (169.7)/(0.8484)

= 200
\Omega

User Venkat V
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