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Assume that we set up a circuit with a resistor, a capacitor and an inductor in serial.?

Assume that we set up a circuit with a resistor, a capacitor and an inductor all in serial. In which condition is the magnitude of the current is maximum over the resistor?

Answer:

The current is a maximum at resonance, when the reactances of the cap and the inductor cancel out. But the current will not exceed the value you would get with the resistor alone. resonance frequency: f 1/(2π√(LC)) .

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