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#115727 - ... and at resonance Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Mike,
It seems to me you are still uncertain as to whether you are dealing with a series or parallel resonant circuit, correct? You observed, correctly, a graph in the problem statement is one of impedance. Which type of resonant circuit reflects the relative impedance values at upper and lower extremes of frequency on the graph referenced in your original post? Series or parallel? Bruce |
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