The resistor inductor and capacitor and voltage source


The resistor, inductor, and capacitor, and voltage source described in problem 1 are connected to form an L-R-C series circuit. Problem 1:You have a 200 ohm resistor, a .400-H inductor, and a 6.00-uF capacitor. Suppose you take the resistor and inductor and make a series circuit with a voltage source that has voltage amplitude 30.0 V and an angular frequency of 250 rad/s.

a) what is the impedance of the circuit?
b) what is the current amplitude?
c) What is the phase angle of the source voltage with respect to the current?
d) What are the voltage amplitudes across the resistor, inductor , and capacitor?
e) Explain how it is possible for the voltage amplitude across the capacitor to be greater than the voltage amplitude across the source.
f) What is the average power for the circuit?

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