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Chapter 15, Problem 36E
An RLC circuit is constructed using R = 5 Ω, L = 20 mH, and C = 1 mF. Calculate Q0, the bandwidth, and the magnitude of the impedance at 0.95ω0 if the circuit is (a) parallel-connected; (b) series-connected. (c) Verify your solutions using appropriate LTspice simulations.
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