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1. Do I understand AC-circuit enough to be able to obtain v(t) and i(t) in a...

1. Do I understand AC-circuit enough to be able to obtain v(t) and i(t) in a given AC-circuit with various combinations of R, L and C?

   1a. Can I tell or plot which leads/lags which?

   1b. time-dependent values of voltage, current, power, etc.

   1c. maximum values of voltage, current, power, etc.,

   1d. rms values of voltage, current, etc.

   1e. time-average of power dissipated by a resistor

   1f. Do I know how to plot graphs of these values?

   1g. Do I know the definitions of these values and/or the relationships between these values?

2. Do I understand AC-driven RLC-circuit enough to be able to obtain?

   2a. reactance, impedance, resonance, etc.?

   2b. Do I know how to plot graphs of these values?

   2c. Do I know the definitions of these values and/or the relationships between these values?

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