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  • In a series RLC circuit, the larger reactance determines the net reactance of the circuit.


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  • RLC Circuits and Resonance problems


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    • 1. The reactive voltages, VL and VC, cancel at resonance.

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    • 2. In a series RLC circuit, the current is minimum at resonance.

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    • 3. In a parallel RLC circuit, the smaller reactance determines the net reactance of the circuit.

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    • 4. At series resonance, the inductive reactance and capacitive reactance are never equal.

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    • 5. XL and XC have opposing effects in an RLC circuit.

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    • 6. Resonance is a condition in a series RLC circuit in which the capacitive and inductive reactances are equal in magnitude.

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    • 7. Thevenin's theorem provides a method for the reduction of any ac circuit to an equivalent form consisting of an equivalent current source in parallel with an equivalent impedance.

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    • 8. The superposition theorem is useful for the analysis of single-source circuits.

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    • 9. An equivalent circuit is one that produces the same voltage and current to a given load as the original circuit that it replaces.

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    • 10. In order to get maximum power transfer from a capacitive source, the load must have an impedance that is the complex conjugate of the source impedance.

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