For the circuit shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{18}\), determine a value for \(C\) such that the magnitude of the source current is 1 mA. \(E\) is a 2 volt 10 kHz sine and \(R\) = 8 k\(\Omega\). For the ...For the circuit shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{18}\), determine a value for \(C\) such that the magnitude of the source current is 1 mA. \(E\) is a 2 volt 10 kHz sine and \(R\) = 8 k\(\Omega\). For the network shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{19}\), determine a value for \(L\) such that the magnitude of the source current is 10 mA. \(E\) is a 25 volt 100 kHz sine and \(R\) = 4 k\(\Omega\).
For the circuit shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{18}\), determine a value for \(C\) such that the magnitude of the source current is 1 mA. \(E\) is a 2 volt 10 kHz sine and \(R\) = 8 k\(\Omega\). For the ...For the circuit shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{18}\), determine a value for \(C\) such that the magnitude of the source current is 1 mA. \(E\) is a 2 volt 10 kHz sine and \(R\) = 8 k\(\Omega\). For the network shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{19}\), determine a value for \(L\) such that the magnitude of the source current is 10 mA. \(E\) is a 25 volt 100 kHz sine and \(R\) = 4 k\(\Omega\).