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If we increase the driving frequency in a circuit with a purely capacitive load, do (a) amplitude `V_C` and (b) amplitude `I_C` increase, decrease, or remain the same? If, instead, the circuit has a purely inductive load, do (c) amplitude `V_L` and (d) amplitude `I_L` increase, decrease, or remain the same?

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(a)Same ; (b) increases ; (c ) same ; (d) decreases
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