Calculate the rms currents for an ac source is given by v(t) = V0 sinωt, where V0 = 100V and ω = 200π rad/s when connected across
(a) a 20-μF capacitor,
(b) a 20-mH inductor, and
(c) a 50-Ω resistor.
Answers should be: 0.89, 5.6, 1.4 (A)
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