SOLUTION: Help, please. I do not understand this at all and my textbook is not offering clarity. The resonant frequency of a circuit may be found by the formula f= 1 over 2π√LC whe

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Question 1137470: Help, please. I do not understand this at all and my textbook is not offering clarity.
The resonant frequency of a circuit may be found by the formula f=
1 over 2π√LC
where f is in cycles per​ second, L is in​ henrys, and C is in farads. Find the resonant​ frequency, to the nearest​ thousand, of a circuit if L=
7.601x10 Superscript -4 henrys and C=
3.7x10 Superscript -11 farads.

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+f%5Bresonance%5D+=+1%2F%282%28pi%29sqrt%28LC%29%29+
This is the point at which the inductor's reactance is equal to the capacitor's reactance.



Plug in to a calculator and carefully compute it.


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