Fundamentals Of Physics
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Chapter 31, Problem 87P
The ac generator in Fig. 31-39 supplies 120 V at 60.0 Hz. With the switch open as in the diagram, the current leads the generator end by 20.0°. With the switch in position 1, the current lags the generator emf by 10.0°. When the switch is in position 2, the current amplitude is 2.00 A. What are (a) R, (b) L, and (c) C?
Figure 31-39 Problem 87.
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