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Equivalent impedance in radians

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The equivalent impedance Z of two impedances Z1 and Z2 in parallel is given by the formula 1/Z = 1/Z1 + 1/Z2 .

If Z1 = 3 + j2 and Z2 = 1 - j3, calculate Z giving your answer in the following form:

r(cos 0 + j sin 0) where 0 is in radians. Take 0 as theta.

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Parallel Impedances given in radians are scrutinized.

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