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A 6 kHz sinusoidal voltage is applied to a series RC circuit. The frequency of the voltage across the resistor is
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Radhika said:
9 years ago
In the series RC circuit the impedance of the circuit is minimum its approximately = R. So the frequency across the resistance is same as the input.
NIRMAL said:
1 decade ago
Dear there is no relation b/w frequency & resistance. , the frequency should be the same as aross the circuit for resistance.
Kirthikumar rao said:
1 decade ago
Resistor is independent of freq.
Inductor voltage leads current by 90.
Capacitor current leads voltage by 90.
Inductor voltage leads current by 90.
Capacitor current leads voltage by 90.
M.Aqsam Raza said:
5 years ago
Frequency f=6kHz remains the same because frequency-dependent on inductor and capacitor not on the resistor.
HAris said:
6 years ago
As frequency is dependent on inductor and capacitor not on Resistor so Frequency will remain same 6KHZ.
Abhijeet said:
4 years ago
@Somesh.
Across capacitor and inductor, it would be 6khz.
But not for the resistor.
Across capacitor and inductor, it would be 6khz.
But not for the resistor.
Manju said:
8 years ago
If it is asked as across capacitor. What would be the answer?
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Naaagu said:
7 years ago
Yes, the answer should be zero When the v across r.
Abdulwahab said:
5 years ago
Then Across capacitor what should be the answer?
Dipayan said:
1 decade ago
How does it effect frequency ?
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