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7. A periodic triangular-wave voltage source (t)is applied to an RLC circuit (both are shown below). Estimate the average power delivered to the 20 kΩ resistor when the circuit is operating in steady-state. Hint: 200 Σ nz sin 4(t) = 25 + sin(na0t) n=1 n=odd 20 mH 50 pF 20 kΩ % (V) 50 r (As) 3
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