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An ideal inductor of inductance 7.7 mH is connected in parallel with a resistor of resistance...

An ideal inductor of inductance 7.7 mH is connected in parallel with a resistor of resistance 141 Ω. This parallel combination is then connected in series with a second ideal inductor of inductance 4.5 mH. The sinusoidal voltage source for the circuit is 102 V, 71.6 Hz. Sketch the circuit and find the magnitude of the current, I, flowing through the resistor.

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