Physics, asked by AbdulHafeezAhmed, 6 months ago

Can the voltage drop across the inductor in a series LCR circuit be greater than the applied volatge of the AC source? Please help out guys ⟵(o_O)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yes, the voltage across an inductor (and capacitor) can be greater than the source voltage. Actually, series LCR circuit can provide voltage magnification. ... Yes, the voltage across an inductor (and capacitor) can be greater than the source voltage. the voltages dros the inductor or the capacitor in a series circuit can be greater than the applied voltage are not in phase and they cannot be added like ordinary numbers.

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Answered by MIZCHOCOLATE
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Yes; the voltage drop across the inductor or the capacitor in a series LCR circuit can be greater than the applied voltage of the a.c. source beacuse as VC and VL have opposite faces, VC or VL may be greater than V.

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