Series resonant circuits have their lowest impedance at the resonant frequency. Parallel resonant circuits have their highest impedance at the resonant frequency. This characteristic is exploited in the design of filters, oscillators and other circuits.
There are two forms of Resonance in electronic circuits: Inductive - which deals with AC current reverberating through Coils; and Capacitive - which deals with DC current reverberating amongst Capacitors.
Schematic diagrams are needed to determine which of these circuits are series and/or parallel.
A series resonant circuit exhibits minimum impedance when on tune. A parallel resonant circuit exhibits maximum impedance when on tune.
series resonant is voltage magnification whereas parallel resonant is current magnification type of circuit.
if resonant ckts r connected serially, it is called serial resonant ckt..
if resonant ckts r connected parallely, it is called parallel resonant ckt..
What is meant by resonance and explain the series and parallel resonance? by kathiresan
Parallel, series, and series parallel
1/(2 Pi sqrt(LC))
There are four types of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.
Because the series resonant circuit has the lowest possible impedance at resonance frequency, thus allowing the AC current to circulate through it. At resonance frequency, XC=XL and XL-XC = 0. Therefore, the only electrical characteristic left in the circuit to oppose current is the internal resistance of the two components. Hence, at resonance frequency, Z = R. Note: This effect is probably better seen with vectors. Clarification: Resonant circuits come in two flavors, series and parallel. Series resonant circuits do have an impedance equal to zero at the resonant frequency. This characteristic makes series resonant circuits especially well suited to be used as basic pass-band filters (acceptors). However, parallel circuits present their maximum impedance at the resonant frequency, which makes them ideal for tuning purposes.
In series resonance, the inductance and the capacitance are connected in series, but in parallel resonance they are connected in parallel. In series resonance, at an input signal with a frequency equal to resonance frequency, the total impedance of both inductive and capacitive elements together is zero (or they appear as short circuits) unlike the parallel resonance case in which it is infinite and they appear as an open circuit.
What is meant by resonance and explain the series and parallel resonance? by kathiresan
Parallel, series, and series parallel
in series you XL, voltage leads the current, and in Parallel current leads the voltage. so your answer should reflect on this theory.
series
In a modern home you use parallel circuit's. The reason why they are parallel circuit and not series is For example: say your kitchen light goes off, if that light goes off the others in your house won't. They also use parallel circuit in schools. However, when there is a switch in the circuit, that switch is in series with the load, so you could say that electrical wiring is arranged in series-parallel.
1/(2 Pi sqrt(LC))
This project will require a parallel circuit, not a series circuit.
Q-meter works on the principle of Series Resonance
There are four types of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.
parallel circuit / series circuit / and a short circuit
They are parallel, or at least you HOPE they are parallel.