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An L-C resonant circuit contains a `100 muF` capacitor an a `400 muH` inductor. It is not set into oscillation coupled to an antenna. Find the frequency of the radiated electromagnetic waves.

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To find the frequency of the radiated electromagnetic waves from the given L-C resonant circuit, we can use the formula for the resonant frequency \( f \) of an LC circuit, which is given by: \[ f = \frac{1}{2\pi \sqrt{LC}} \] where: - \( L \) is the inductance in henries (H) ...
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