Why voltage across capacitor and inductor rises even more than supply voltage in series RLC ckt
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At resonance the impedance of the circuit is equal to the resistance value as Z = R. At low frequencies the series circuit is capacitive as: XC > XL, this gives the circuit a leading power factor. ... The high value of current at resonance produces very high values of voltage across the inductor and capacitor.
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