This looks like a question from a student's coursework. It is impossible to answer without seeing the diagram or Figure 20-37, as is stated in the question.
The actual diagram is needed to show which components are in parallel and which are in series.
If you want someone else to do your homework for you, you will either have to find out how to attach a Related Link to this question, going to a separate web page which shows the diagram, or - much better - read your course materials and answer this question all by yourself. Doing the work yourself is the only way to really learn this technical stuff!
every inductor has some resistance. In circuit diagram, ideal inductor is shown in series with a resistor(value being equal to coil's resistance) to make analysis easy.
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An open circuit essentially has an infinite resistance. It is shown on digital multimeter as OL. (Open Line) A short circuit should read zero, or nearly zero, depending on the accuracy of the meter.
A closed circuit is a kind of electric circuit in which the path that the electrons follow forms a complete circuit.
if the value of the reactive component was increased, how would it change the waveforms?
every inductor has some resistance. In circuit diagram, ideal inductor is shown in series with a resistor(value being equal to coil's resistance) to make analysis easy.
There is no circuit shown in your question. It is not possible for us to see your homework paper and answer this question.
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An open circuit essentially has an infinite resistance. It is shown on digital multimeter as OL. (Open Line) A short circuit should read zero, or nearly zero, depending on the accuracy of the meter.
Question cannot be answered. No figure is shown
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The outout current will be less / much smaller than input current.
This question makes no sense. If more information had been given - concerning at least some details about "the manner shown in Figure 52" - then someone might have been able to give a better answer than this one...
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one
It would be more correct to use "in" than "on". But rather than using "drawing" it might be better to use the word "illustration" or "figure" unless you were referring to an actual drawing as a piece of artwork.
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