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An atom with atomic number 3 is in its ground state. How many electrons are in its outermost shell?
 
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A series circuit consists of a 50-Hz ac source, a 50- resistor, a 0.50-H inductor, and a 60-F capacitor. The rms current in the circuit is measured to be 3.1 A.
 
  What is the voltage amplitude of the source?
  A) 510 V
  B) 270 V
  C) 220 V
  D) 180 V
  E) 160 V



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