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   * $X = Z \sin \varphi$   * $X = Z \sin \varphi$
  
-value - and therefore a phasor - can simply ==== 6.5.2 Application on pure Loads ====+==== 6.5.2 Application on pure Loads ====
  
 With the complex impedance in mind, the <tabref tab01> can be expanded to:  With the complex impedance in mind, the <tabref tab01> can be expanded to: 
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-A coil has a impedance of $80\Omega$ at a frequency of $500 ~\rm Hz$. At which frequencies the impedance will have the following values?+A coil has a impedance of $80~\Omega$ at a frequency of $500 ~\rm Hz$. At which frequencies the impedance will have the following values?
   - $85  ~\Omega$   - $85  ~\Omega$
   - $120 ~\Omega$   - $120 ~\Omega$
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-A capacitor with $5 ~{\rm µF}$ is connected to a voltage source which generates $U_\sim = 200 ~{\rm V}$. At which frequencies the following currencies can be measured?+A capacitor with $5 ~{\rm µF}$ is connected to a voltage source which generates $U_\sim = 200 ~{\rm V}$. At which frequencies the following currents can be measured?
   - $0.5 ~\rm A$   - $0.5 ~\rm A$
   - $0.8 ~\rm A$   - $0.8 ~\rm A$