A series RLC circuit has a capacitor with a capacitance of 23.0 μF , an inductor with an inductance of 1.40 H and a resistor with a resistance of 128 Ω. The circuit has a rms current of 5.40 A when the frequency is 73.0 Hz. What is the phase angle?
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A series RLC circuit has a capacitor with a capacitance of 23.0 μF , an inductor with an inductance of 1.40 H and a resistor with a resistance of 128 Ω. The circuit has a rms current of 5.40 A when the frequency is 73.0 Hz. What is the phase angle?
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