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A 198 Ω resistor, a 0.750 H inductor, and a 6.00 μF capacitor are connected in...

A 198 Ω resistor, a 0.750 H inductor, and a 6.00 μF capacitor are connected in series across a voltage source that has voltage amplitude 29.0 V and an angular frequency of 240 rad/s . What is v at t= 20.0 ms ? Express your answer with the appropriate units. vv = Previous AnswersRequest Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part B What is vR at t= 20.0 ms ? Express your answer with the appropriate units. vRv R = nothing nothing Request Answer Part C What is vL at t= 20.0 ms ? Express your answer with the appropriate units. vLv L = nothing nothing Request Answer Part D What is vC at t= 20.0 ms ? Express your answer with the appropriate units. vCv C = nothing nothing Request Answer Part E Compare vC+vL+vR and v at this instant: Compare and at this instant: vC+vL+vR=v vC+vL+vRv Request Answer Part F What is VR? Express your answer with the appropriate units. VRV R = nothing nothing Request Answer Part G What is VC? Express your answer with the appropriate units. VCV C = nothing nothing Request Answer Part H What is VL? Express your answer with the appropriate units. VLV L = nothing nothing Request Answer Part I Compare V and VL+VC+VR: Compare and ++: VL+VR+VCV

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