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For a series RL circuit, the impedance Z = 10 Ω at a frequency of 50 Hz. At 100 Hz the impedance is ___________(a) 10 Ω(b) 20 Ω(c) 1 Ω(d) More than 1 Ω but less than 10 Ω 0 ΩI had been asked this question during an online exam.This interesting question is from Advanced Problems on Network Theorems topic in division Useful Theorems in Circuit Analysis of Network Theory

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Right answer is (d) More than 1 Ω but LESS than 10 Ω 0 Ω

Best explanation: We know that impedance, Z= \( \sqrt{R^2 + (\frac{1}{ω^2+c^2})^2}\)

SINCE frequency is doubled, so \(\frac{1}{ω^2+c^2}\) BECOMES one-fourth but R2 remains the same. THUS the impedance cannot be EXACTLY measured but we can infer that the resistance is more than 1 Ω but less than 10 Ω.



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