The impedance (Z) of a circuit is technically a phasor because it does not correspond to a sinusoidally varrying quantity.  True  False   Resistance is varying in a circuit and does vary according to the frequency.  True  False   "In series-connected ac circuit, the value of the equivalent admittance of the circuit is equal to the phasor sum of the reciprocal of the individual admittances. "  True  False

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The impedance (Z) of a circuit is technically a phasor because it does not correspond to a sinusoidally varrying quantity.

 True

 False

 

Resistance is varying in a circuit and does vary according to the frequency.

 True

 False

 

"In series-connected ac circuit, the value of the equivalent admittance of the circuit is equal to the phasor sum of the reciprocal of the individual admittances. "

 True

 False

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