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16 November, 21:45

A series lrc circuit has a sinusoidal voltage supplied to it at with a peak voltage of a resistance, a capacitor, and a inductance. what is the peak current for this circuit?

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  1. 16 November, 22:28
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    The voltage is presented by the equation V = IR where V is voltage in V, I is current in amperes ad R is resistance in ohms. A circuit has a voltage of 20V supplied from a power supply and an ammeter in the circuit gives a reading of 0.1A. The resistance can be solved through V = IR, 20 V = R (0.1A) and the resistance is 200 Ω.
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