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What is the difference between resonance and resonant frequency?

resonance is the behavior of resonant frequency while resonant frequency is the cause of it. There are basically two types of resonance; Electrical and Magnetic. Resonant frequency is that particular frequency for a system for which the system performs its best. while the system at that particular situation can be called the system at resonance


What is the use of series and parallel resonance?

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.


At a frequency below the resonant frequency parallel circuit is?

A parallel resonant circuit has low impedance, when non resonant; however the impedance rises sharply, as the circuit comes to resonance.


Series resonance circuit is also known as acceptor circuit why?

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.


How do increase the resonant frequency of a series tuned circuit?

To increase the resonant frequency of a series tuned circuit, you can either decrease the inductance (L) or increase the capacitance (C). The resonant frequency (f₀) is given by the formula ( f₀ = \frac{1}{2\pi\sqrt{LC}} ). Therefore, reducing L or increasing C will raise the resonant frequency. Additionally, using higher-quality components with lower parasitic capacitance or inductance can also help achieve a higher resonant frequency.

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What happens in a circuit at resonant frequency?

what is resonant frequency


Is the resonant frequency the same as the natural frequency?

Yes, the resonant frequency is the same as the natural frequency.


Why a parallel resonant circuit is called as rejecter circuit?

As a parallel resonance circuit only functions on resonant frequency, this type of circuit is also known as an Rejecter Circuit because at resonance, the impedance of the circuit is at its maximum thereby suppressing or rejecting the current whose frequency is equal to its resonant frequency.


How to find the resonant frequency of a room?

To find the resonant frequency of a room, you can use a sound frequency generator and a microphone to measure the frequency at which sound waves resonate the most in the room. This frequency is the room's resonant frequency.


Is the natural frequency the same as the resonant frequency?

No, the natural frequency and resonant frequency are not the same. The natural frequency is the frequency at which an object vibrates when disturbed, while the resonant frequency is the frequency at which an object vibrates most strongly when subjected to external forces.


What do you mean by resonant in power electronics?

Resonant in electronics circuit refer to tuning if the resonant condition arise it means the frequency where does the resonant arise is resonant frequency and the gain is highest on that particular frequency. it is widely used in receiver circuits.


What is the difference between the natural frequency and resonant frequency of a system?

The natural frequency of a system is the frequency at which it naturally vibrates when disturbed. The resonant frequency is the frequency at which the system vibrates with the greatest amplitude when subjected to an external force. The resonant frequency is usually close to the natural frequency, but not always the same.


What is the difference between resonance and resonant frequency?

resonance is the behavior of resonant frequency while resonant frequency is the cause of it. There are basically two types of resonance; Electrical and Magnetic. Resonant frequency is that particular frequency for a system for which the system performs its best. while the system at that particular situation can be called the system at resonance


How does a resonant frequency with which wire vibrates induces the alternating current in the coil magnet?

frequency does not make wires vibrate at resonance the impedance is at its highest point


Is the plot of current versus frequency symmetrical about the resonant frequency in LRC circuit?

The plot of current vs. frequency is not symmetric because the equations for inductive reactance and capacitive reactance are not symmetric. One is linear and the other is inverse.


What is the use of series and parallel resonance?

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.


What happens to the resonance pitch when the length of a tube is shortened?

When the length of a tube is shortened, the resonant frequency increases. This is because shorter tubes have shorter wavelengths, leading to higher frequencies. Conversely, if the length of the tube is lengthened, the resonant frequency decreases.