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A resistor (R = 9.00 x 102 Ω), a capacitor (C 5 0.250 µF),
and an inductor (L = 2.50 H) are connected in series across a
2.40 x 102 - Hz AC source for which ΔVmax = 1.40 x 102 V.
Calculate (a) the impedance of the circuit, (b) the maximum
current delivered by the source, and (c) the phase angle
between the current and voltage. (d) Is the current leading
or lagging the voltage?
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