A) 0.40 W
B) 81 W
C) 0.090 W
D) 8.1 W
E) 0.81 W
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A) 570 mJ.
B) 29 mJ
C) 10 mJ.
D) 100 mJ.
E) zero.
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A) 200 Ω
B) 141 Ω
C) 20.4 Ω
D) 120 Ω
E) 100 Ω
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A) 8 s
B) 4 s
C) 10 s
D) 1 s
E) 2 s
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A) 70.7 kHz
B) 17.9 kHz
C) 22.5 kHz
D) 35.3 kHz
E) 11.3 kHz
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A) 85 W.
B) 170 W.
C) 289 W.
D) 220 W.
E) 145 W.
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A) 7.5 Ω
B) 0.13 Ω
C) 1.2 Ω
D) 1.2 mΩ
E) 7.5 mΩ
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A) leads the voltage by 90°.
B) lags the voltage by 90°.
C) lags the voltage by 180°.
D) is in phase with the voltage.
E) none of the given answers
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A) 4.19 nH
B) 4.19 pH
C) 4.19 μH
D) 4.19 mH
E) 4.19 fH
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A) It increases.
B) It decreases.
C) It does not change.
D) It increases for frequencies below resonance and decreases for frequencies above resonance.
E) It decreases for frequencies below resonance and increases for frequencies above resonance.
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A) 0.04 W
B) 0.32 W
C) 0.16 W
D) 0.62 W
E) 0.08 W
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Multiple Choice
A) It increases.
B) It decreases.
C) It does not change.
D) It increases for frequencies below resonance and decreases for frequencies above resonance.
E) It decreases for frequencies below resonance and increases for frequencies above resonance.
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A) 1.2 × 10-4 J
B) 9.6 × 10-4 J
C) 4.8 × 10-4 J
D) 2.4 × 10-4 J
E) 0.6 × 10-4 J
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Multiple Choice
A) leads the voltage by 90°.
B) lags the voltage by 90°.
C) is in phase with the voltage.
D) leads the voltage by 45°.
E) lags the voltage by 45°.
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A) 289 V.
B) 110 V.
C) 170 V.
D) 210 V.
E) 120 V.
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A) not enough information given
B) L = 15 mH, R = 20 Ω
C) L = 10 mH, R = 100 Ω
D) L = 50 mH, R = 150 Ω
E) L = 2 mH, R = 10 Ω
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A) 100 Ω
B) 119 Ω
C) 156 Ω
D) 200 Ω
E) 265 Ω
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A) The steady-state value of the current would be larger, but it would take the same amount of time to reach it.
B) The steady-state value of the current would be the same, but it would take more time to reach it.
C) The steady-state value of the current would be the same, but it would take the same amount of time to reach it.
D) The steady-state value of the current would be larger, but it would take more time to reach it.
E) The steady-state value of the current would be the same, but it would take less time to reach it.
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A) It decreases.
B) It increases.
C) It does not change.
D) It increases or decreases depending on the sign of the phase angle.
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