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AC series LCR circuit​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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LCR Circuit : Analysis Of A LCR Series Circuit

An LCR circuit, also known as a resonant circuit, tuned circuit, or an RLC circuit, is an electrical circuit consisting of an inductor (L), capacitor (C) and resistor (R) connected in series or parallel. ... But the resistance, current and voltage phasors are always in phase.

Explanation:

When a resistor, inductor and capacitor are connected in series with the voltage supply, the circuit so formed is called series RLC circuit. Since all these components are connected in series, the current in each element remains the same, Let VR be the voltage across resistor, R. VL be the voltage across inductor, L

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Answer:

LCR Circuit : Analysis Of A LCR Series Circuit

An LCR circuit, also known as a resonant circuit, tuned circuit, or an RLC circuit, is an electrical circuit consisting of an inductor (L), capacitor (C) and resistor (R)

connected in series or parallel. But the resistance, current and voltage phasors are always in phase.

Explanation:

When a resistor, inductor and capacitor are connected in series with the voltage supply, the circuit so formed is called series RLC circuit. Since all these components are connected in series, the current in each element remains the same, Let VR be the voltage across resistor, R. VL be the voltage across inductor, L.

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