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What do you mean by parallel resonance What is the condition?

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Answered by pratharshan8
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Parallel resonance is a resonance condition that usually occurs in parallel resonant circuits, where the voltage becomes a maximum for a given current. Being a parallel resonance means the impedance is high and inrush surge current relatively low compared to a simple capacitor. The condition in parallel resonance occurs when the supply frequency creates zero phase difference between the supply voltage and current producing a resistive circuit.

Answered by 02snehakumar
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Parallel resonance is a resonance condition that ussaly occurs in parallel resonants circuits where the voltage become a maximum of a given current .Being a parallel resonance means the impedence is high and inrush surge current ,relatively row compared to a simple capicitor .The condition in parallel resonance occurs when the supply frequency creates zero phase difference between the supply voltage and current producing a resistance circuit.

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