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  • With the frequency given, the circuit in the given circuit is operating above resonance. True False

    With the frequency given, the circuit in the given circuit is operating above resonance.


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    • 1. The bandwidth of a filter is the range of frequencies between the half-power frequencies.

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    • 2. In a series RLC circuit, at above resonance the circuit is more capacitive than it is inductive.

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    • 3. The less selective a filter is, the steeper the slope of its curves at the cutoff frequencies.

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    • 4. The quality factor of a parallel circuit at resonance is VC/VS or VL/VS.

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    • 5. When inductive and capacitive reactance are present in the same series circuit, the magnitude of the total reactance is equal to the sum of the magnitudes of the individual reactances.

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    • 6. 

      If the output voltage were taken from across the resistor in the given circuit, the circuit would be a band-pass filter.


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    • 7. The impedance is 1177 Ω.


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    • 8. The current through the inductor is 5 amps.


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    • 9. 

      If the given circuit were at resonance, the total current would be at its maximum.


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    • 10. 

      If the given circuit in were operating at resonance, the total current would be maximum.


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