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A 140 Ω resistor is in parallel with an inductor having 60 Ω inductive reactance. Both components are across a 12 V ac source. The magnitude of the total impedance is
5.51 Ω
55.15 Ω
90 Ω
200 Ω
Correct Answer:
55.15 Ω
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