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Find the equivalent impedance Zeq seen by the source when Vs = 6 cos (5t) v, C = 0.1 F, R = 1 Ω and L = 0.1 H. (Give angles in degrees and round final answers to two decimal places.) Calculate the voltage across the inductor. (Give angles in degrees and round final answers to two decimal places.) complex impedance The equivalent impedance seen by the source is 1 + j Ω = at an angle of Ω. The voltage across the inductor is at an angle of v.

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