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II Review Constants Part A A 380 Hz sinusoidal voltage with a maximum amplitude of 100 V at t = 0 is applied across the termiPart What is the inductive reactance of the inductor? Express your answer with the appropriate units. CH HÅR O 2 ? XL = Val VPart E What is the impedance of the inductor? Express your answer in complex form. Ivo Ad UVC ROO? z = Submit Request Answer

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