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For an LCR circuit driven at frequency ω, the equation reads`L (dl)/(dt)+Ri+q/c= V_i= V_m sinωt` Multiply the equation by i and simplify where
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For an LCR circuit driven at frequency ω, the equation reads
`L (dl)/(dt)+Ri+q/c= V_i= V_m sinωt`
Multiply the equation by i and simplify where possible.
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