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The attached image shows a circuit with an AC voltage source, a resistor, inductor, and capacitor connected in series. The circuit has the following characteristics:
Resistor resistance: 10 ohm
Capacitor capacitance: 0.05 F
Inductor inductance: 13 H
Current Amplitude: 4 A
Voltage amplitude across the source: 60 V
Frequency at the source: 0.3 Hz
Voltage amplitude across the resistor: 35 V
Voltage amplitude across the capacitor: 37 V
Voltage amplitude across the inductor: 80 V
Calculate the RESONANT FREQUENCY of the circuit.
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