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Chapter 15.3, Problem 8P
A parallel resonant circuit is composed of the elements R = 8 kΩ, L = 50 mH, and C = 80 nF. Compute (a) ω0; (b) Q0; (c) ωd; (d) α; (e) ζ.
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