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berenicecastro

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A 0.500-H inductor is connected into a 110 V-rms 60.0-Hz voltage source, with an ammeter in series. What is the rms value of the current through the inductor?
 a. 0.189 A (rms)
  b. 0.292 A (rms)
  c. 0.584 A (rms)
  d. 1.19 A (rms)
  e. 0.093 A (rms)

Question 2

Celestial latitude is called
 a. declination.
  b. right ascension.
  c. the parsec value.
  d. the zenith angle.



micaelaswann

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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