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What is the circuit's impedance in Figure 10-1? a. 418 Ω b. 520 Ω c. 280 Ω d. 120 Ω
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What is the circuit's impedance in Figure 10-1? a. 418 Ω b. 520 Ω c. 280 Ω d. 120 Ω
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Quote from: Gixxer089 (3 months ago)
b. 520 Ω
because Zt = total impedenance of circuit... Zt = R + Xc = 400 + 120
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