The impedance Z of a simple RL (resistive inductive) circuit is given by
, where R is the resistance of the resistor, L is the inductance of the inductor, and is the angular frequency of the applied voltage. Find a linear approximation of Z(L) for small values of L assuming all other quantities are constant. Show all of your work.
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