A series RLC circuit has a sinusoidal input voltage of maximum value 12V. In inductance, L = 20 mH, resistance, R = 80 ohms, and capacitance, C = 400 nF, determine (I) the resonant frequency, (II) the value of the potential difference across the capacitor at the resonant frequency, (III) the frequency at which the potential difference across the capacitor is at maximum, and (IV) the value of the maximum voltage across the capacitor.

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A series RLC circuit has a sinusoidal input voltage of maximum value 12V. In inductance, L = 20 mH, resistance, R = 80 ohms, and capacitance, C = 400 nF, determine (I) the resonant frequency, (II) the value of the potential difference across the capacitor at the resonant frequency, (III) the frequency at which the potential difference across the capacitor is at maximum, and (IV) the value of the maximum voltage across the capacitor.

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