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You are setting up instrumentation to measure the change in a signal at 1 kHz, but there are strong interfering signals at 60 Hz and 650-kHz. Select values of R, L, and C for a band-pass filter that will block the noise but allow the measurement signal to pass. What is the attenuation (i. e., reduction in voltage) of the measurement for your values of R, L, and C, at 60 Hz, 1 kHz, and 650 kHz?
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