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You connect a 250-2 resistor, a 1.20-mh inductor, and a 1.80-uf capacitor in series across a 60.0-hz, 120-v (peak) source. the approximate impedance of your circuit a) 1.49 k22 b) 1.47 ko2 c) 0.4522 d) 250 22 e) none of these is correct.

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