Science, asked by lognan456, 7 months ago

In series circuit what is impedance at resonance? a) maximum b) minimum c) zero
d) cannot be determined​

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Answered by kanishkhandelwal
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Answer:

Resonance is the result of oscillations in a circuit as stored energy is passed from the inductor to the capacitor. Resonance occurs when XL = XC and the imaginary part of the transfer function is zero. At resonance the impedance of the circuit is equal to the resistance value as Z = R.

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