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Analog circuits / Electronic filter topology / Resonance / RLC circuit / LC circuit / Electrical resonance / Mechanical resonance / Frequency / Resonant inductive coupling / Electronic engineering / Physics / Electronics
Date: 2013-05-21 23:33:46
Analog circuits
Electronic filter topology
Resonance
RLC circuit
LC circuit
Electrical resonance
Mechanical resonance
Frequency
Resonant inductive coupling
Electronic engineering
Physics
Electronics

Worksheet for Exploration 31.7: RLC Circuit Assume ideal components. The graph shows the voltage across the source (red) and the current from the source (black) as functions of time (voltage is given in volts, current is

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