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The current depends on frequency (ω). The circuit elements (inductor, resistor, capacitor) are fixed. If ℰ₀ = 136 volts, R = 6 Ω, L = 6 Henries, C = 1.324 Farads, calculate the frequency (ω) that gives the maximum current amplitude. (This is called the resonant frequency.)


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