Resonance
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Series Resonant Circuits
Consider the series resonant circuit shown in Fig. 1. We can calculate the total impedance seen by the source , as:
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Combining the imaginary terms of the impedance, we get:
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We can see that the imaginary component of the impedance becomes zero at the resonant frequency, , equal to:
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Note that the cancellation is narrowband, since perfect cancellation occurs only at a single frequency. Thus, from the point of view of the voltage source , the impedance is purely real. We can then calculate the current, as:
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We then use this current to calculate the voltage across the inductor and capacitor:
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