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Demonstrate that the value of c1 computed in pre-laboratory step 6 does indeed correct the power factor to 1. do this by verifying that the relative phase of the source voltage v(t) and source current i,(t)( is zero. record the peak value of the current i,(t) and compare to the result of pre-laboratory step 5. bring an electronic copy of your spice simulation files to lab.
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