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An ac series circuit contains a resistor of 20 ohms, a capacitor of 0.75 microfarads of 120 x 10-3 H. If an effective (rms) voltage of 120 V is applied, what is the effective (rms) current when the circuit is in resonance

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Answer:

The effective (rms) current when the circuit is in resonance is 6 A

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

resistance of the resistor, R = 20 ohms

capacitance of the capacitor, C = 0.75 microfarads

inductance of the inductor, L = 0.12 H

effective rms voltage,
V_(rms) = 120

At resonance, the impedance Z = R, Since the capacitive reactance (Xc) is equal to inductive reactance (XL).

The effective (rms) current, =
V_(rms) / R

= 120 / 20

= 6 A

Therefore, the effective (rms) current when the circuit is in resonance is 6 A

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