A series RLC circuit is operated at a frequency different from its resonant frequency. The operating frequency is such t

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A series RLC circuit is operated at a frequency different from its resonant frequency. The operating frequency is such that the current leads the supply voltage. The magnitude of current is half the value at resonance. If the values of R, L, and Care 11, 1H, and 1F respectively, determine the angular frequency (in rad/s). A circuit, having a resistance of 4.0 with an inductance of 0.5 H and a variable capacitance in series, is connected across a 100 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate: (a) the capacitance required to attain resonance; (b) voltages across the inductance and the capacitance at resonance; (c) the Q factor of the circuit A series resonant circuit has a Q of 150 at 3.5 MHz. The applied voltage is 3 microvolts. What is the voltage across the capacitor? How can the voltage across the coil or capacitor in a series resonant circuit be greater than the source voltage at resonance?
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