Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
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Chapter 10.5, Problem 11P
Determine the admittance (in rectangular form) of (a) an impedance Z = 1000 + j400 Ω; (b) a network consisting of the parallel combination of an 800 Ω resistor, a 1 mH inductor, and a 2 nF capacitor, if ω = 1 Mrad/s; (c) a network consisting of the series combination of an 800 Ω resistor, a 1 mH inductor, and a 2 nF capacitor, if ω = 1 Mrad/s.
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