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You don't say whether you're looking for the peak value of voltage or current.

-- The peak value of the sine is ' 1 ', so the peak voltage is 17 volts.

-- You haven't mentioned whether the load is complex or all real,

so naturally I'll assume it to be all real. Then the peak current is 17 volts/68 ohms = 0.25 amp.

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