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Give the theory of parallel resonate alternating current circuit. Define sharpness of resonance. Why this circuit is called a rejector circuit.

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Answered by challamahe155
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As a parallel resonance circuit only functions on resonant frequency, this type of circuit is also known as an Rejecter Circuit because at resonance, the impedance of the circuit is at its maximum thereby suppressing or rejecting the current whose frequency is equal to its resonant frequency

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Parallel Resonance : When the supply frequency results in zero phase difference between the supply voltage and current, a resistive circuit is created.

Sharpness of resonance : The Resonance's Sharpness The sharpness of the resonance is defined as the reduction of an oscillating wave with regard to time. It has to do with how energy depletes in an oscillating system. The Q factor serves as its primary definition.

Explanation:

This is due to the fact that circuits with parallel resonance reject the current associated with certain frequencies. The transmitting circuits make use of these circuits.

The frequency from the source cannot flow through the circuit when inductance L and capacitor C are linked in parallel. The circuit thus functions as a rejector circuit.

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