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For each value of the frequency in the chart below, perform calculations for Ic, Vc and Xc.
| Frequency | Calculated Ic | Calculated Vc | Calculated XC | Measured IC | Measured Vc | XCÂ (From Measured) |
| 100 Hz | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â |
| 500 Hz | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â |
| 1000 Hz | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â |
| 1500 Hz | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â |
| 10000 Hz | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â |
| 20000 Hz | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â | Â |
*Note: One way to set the tolerance on a component is to do the following:
*Note: Current is measured in series with the capacitor and voltage is measured in parallel (across) the capacitor. Capture screenshots showing the measured values of Ic and Vc using the Agilent Multi-meter.
Include all calculations, screenshot of measurements, the table results of part 2 and the answers to part 5 in a word processing document and submit as EE115W2LabYourGID.docx, or an equivalent word processing file extension
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