Why voltage across capacitor is greater than input voltage?
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to get null point.
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the voltage drop across the inductor or the capacitor in a series LCR circuit can be greater than the applied voltage of the AC source. This is because the voltage drops across these two elements are not phase voltages. Hence, the summation of their voltage cannot be done algebraically
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