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Discuss L. C. oscillations produced by exchange of energy between capacitor and inducer.?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Discuss L.C. oscillations produced by exchange of energy between capacitor and inducer ?

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→ LC. 0scillations are produced by the circuit containing capacitor and inductor connected in parallel.

→ These oscillations are produced due to the interconversion of electrical energy of capacitor, into magnetic energy of inductor again and again.

→ Let us suppose that at time t the capacitor starts discharging through the inductor and hence current starts flowing through the inductor. As a result the electrical energy of the capacitor gets converted to the magnetic energy of the inductor.

→ When the capacitor is fully discharged , it begins to recharge again in the opposite direction. Now the magnetic energy stored in the inductor starts converting into electrical energy until the capacitor is fully charged.

→ The same process is repeated again and again and as a result L.C. oscillations are produced.

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Answered by GETlost0hell
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Explanation:

LC Oscillator. Whenever we connect a charged capacitor to an inductor the electric current and charge on the capacitor in the circuit undergoes LC Oscillations. The process continues at a definite frequency and if no resistance is present in the LC circuit, then the LC Oscillations will continue indefinitely.

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