If you replace the capacitor in Fig. 28.28 with an inductor, the circuit a. continues to

Chapter 28, Problem 82

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If you replace the capacitor in Fig. 28.28 with an inductor, the circuit a. continues to function as before. b. becomes the opposite kind of filter. c. produces zero output voltage because the inductor is a short circuit. d. produces an output voltage that exceeds the input voltage.

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