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Chapter 15.6, Problem 15P
The series combination of 10 Ω and 10 nF is in parallel with the series combination of 20 Ω and 10 mH. (a) Find the approximate resonant frequency of the parallel network. (b) Find the Q of the RC branch. (c) Find the Q of the RL branch. (d) Find the three-element equivalent of the original network.
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