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Chapter 11, Problem 4E
Three elements are connected in parallel: a 1 kΩ resistor, a 15.mH inductor, and a 100 cos (2 × 105t) mA sinusoidal source. All transients have long since died out, so the circuit is operating in steady state. Determine the power being absorbed by each element at t = 10 μs.
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