Electronics and Communication Engineering - Networks Analysis and Synthesis - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Networks Analysis and Synthesis - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
In a parallel resonant circuit, the circuit current at resonance is maximum.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
In parallel resonance current is minimum.
Discussion:
19 comments Page 2 of 2.
Bodireddy pavani said:
7 years ago
Parallel resonance voltage is maximum.
Sumanth Lellapalli said:
7 years ago
In parallel resonance, voltage is maximum.
REVATHI said:
8 years ago
In parallel resonance voltage is maximum and current is minimum.
REVATHI said:
8 years ago
In parallel resonance voltage is maximum.
Shahnawaz said:
9 years ago
In parallel resonance circuit, the circuit is purely resistive. Hence, the circuit depends on the Voltage source & and Resister.
By Ohms Law, V is directly proportional to the current (I).
At Resonance, the voltage is maximum.
Hence, the current flowing circuit at resonance is MINIMUM.
By Ohms Law, V is directly proportional to the current (I).
At Resonance, the voltage is maximum.
Hence, the current flowing circuit at resonance is MINIMUM.
Nitesh Jain said:
1 decade ago
In series RLC.
R=min.
I=max.
In parallel RLC.
Y=min => R=Max.
I=min.
R=min.
I=max.
In parallel RLC.
Y=min => R=Max.
I=min.
Kamal said:
1 decade ago
In parallel resonance resistance is maximum as the "Parallel LC tank circuit" acts like an open circuit.
Srinivas said:
1 decade ago
In parallel resonance voltage is maximum.
Soorya said:
1 decade ago
At resonance the circuit is purely resistive.
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