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Definition of "Resonance" |
A condition in which a quantity reaches maximum value. In electrical circuits, it is a condition in an RLC circuit in which the magnitude of the voltage or the current becomes a maximum or the circuit becomes purely resistive. / The frequency at which the capacitance and inductance reactances in a circuit are equal and cancel, leaving only the resistance of a circuit. The condition in a circuit containing inductance and capacitance in which the inductive reactance is equal and opposite to the capacitive reactance. This condition occurs at only one frequency and the circuit in that condition is said to be in resonance. Resonance of a system exists when any change in the forcing frequency results in an extremely large vibration output. Resonance of a system also occurs when the forcing frequency equals the natural frequency. / (1) in an RLC circuit, the resonance is the state at which the reactance of the inductor, X(base L), and the reactance of the capacitor, X(base C), are equal. |
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