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Whenever the alternating current frequency in a series RLC circuit is halved,
 a. the inductive reactance is doubled and the capacitive reactance is halved.
  b. the inductive reactance is doubled and the capacitive reactance is doubled.
  c. the inductive reactance is halved and the capacitive reactance is halved.
  d. the inductive reactance is halved and the capacitive reactance is doubled.
  e. the reactance of the circuit remains the same.

Question 2

Taurus the Bull is a(n)
 a. star.
  b. asterism.
  c. galaxy.
  d. constellation.



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