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The frequency at which the impedance of the circuit becomes zero is known as resonance frequency.

Actually at resonance resistance only presence in the circuit. That means the impedance of the inductor and capacitor will automatically vanish.

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It is a the RF output of a transmitter that is tuned to a distanced receiver, it have to be in resonance with the transmitter signal to be able to receive the signal

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It is the frequency where the inductive reactance XL equals capacitive reactance XC. To calculate the resonant frequency:

f=1/(2pi x sqrt(LxC))

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when inductance becomes equal to capacitance

thus impedance=resistance

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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


The resonance frequency of 1200 What is the resonance frequency if the inductance L is doubled?

1200/sqrt(2) = 848.5 (rounded)


A 1uH coil is resonated with a 100 pf capacitor parallel resonance what is the resonance frequency?

1/(2 Pi sqrt(LC))


What is the Resonant frequency of cooper atom?

Resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate at maximum amplitude at certain frequencies, known as the system's resonance frequencies (or resonant frequencies). At these frequencies, even small periodic driving forces can produce large amplitude vibrations, because the system stores vibrational energy. When damping is small, the resonance frequency is approximately equal to the natural frequency of the system, which is the frequency of free vibrations. Resonant phenomena occur with all types of vibrations or waves: there is mechanical resonance, acoustic resonance, electromagnetic resonance, NMR, ESR and resonance of quantum wave functions. Resonant systems can be used to generate vibrations of a specific frequency, or pick out specific frequencies from a complex vibration containing many frequencies.Resonance was discovered by Galileo Galilei with his investigations of pendulums beginning in 1602.


The Q-meter works on the principle of which type of resonance?

Self resonant frequency.

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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


Ability of an object to vibrate by absorbing energy at its natural frequency?

Resonance


What occurs when vibrations through an object match the object's natural frequency?

Any object in absence of external force vibrates with it's natural frequency. When the frequency of the external forced vibration matches the object's natural frequency, we say that resonance has occurred. In this situation the amplitude of the object's oscillation becomes larger. How much larger depends on the amplitude of the forced vibration.


The resonance frequency of 1200 What is the resonance frequency if the inductance L is doubled?

1200/sqrt(2) = 848.5 (rounded)


When does resonance occurs?

Resonance can occur when an object vibrates at another objects resonant frequency.


Difference between natural frequency and resonance frequency?

In natural frequencies the output of the system will be less than the maximum level. In the resonance frequency the output of the system will be the maximum level.


Where does resonance occur?

Resonance can occur in any solid material where the frequency of oscillation in the material is equal to the natural frequency of the material.


The response of a standing wave to another wave of the same frequency is called?

Resonance


What is the meaning of the natural frequency of a body?

The Natural frequency is the frequency at which Resonance(maximum amplitude) occurs.


What is the unit of resonance frequency?

Hertz (Hz)


Condition of resonance in RLC circuit?

XL=Xc is the resonance condition for an RLC circuit


How does series resonance differ from parallal resonance?

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.