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Physics, 06.07.2021 16:20, jaztbrown374

Electrosurgical units (ESUs) supply high-frequency electricity from resonant RLC circuits to cut, coagulate, or otherwise modify biological tissue. (a) Find the resonance frequency (in Hz) of an ESU with an inductance of L-1.75 ?? and a capacitance of 46.0 nF. Hz
(b) Calculate the capacitance required (in F) for a resonance frequency of 2.03 MHz.

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