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The load ZL in the circuit of Figure consists
of a 25-Ω resistor in series with a 0.1-mF capacitor and
a 70.35-mH inductor. Assuming f = 60 Hz, calculate
the following.
a. The apparent power delivered to the load.
b. The real power supplied by the source.
c. The power factor of the load.
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