Research and discuss how a series RLC circuit acts as a resistive circuit at resonance.
An RLC circuit is an electrical circuit it consists of a resistor, inductor, and capacitor they are represented by the letters R, L and C. The resonant RLC circuits are connected in series and parallel. The name RLC circuit is derived from the starting letter from the components of resistance, inductor, and capacitor. For the current purpose, the circuit forms a harmonic oscillator.
Research and discuss how a parallel RLC circuit acts as a resistive circuit at resonance.
In series RLC circuit, the current flowing through all the three components i.e., the resistor, inductor and capacitor remains the same, but in parallel circuit, the voltage across each element remains the same and the current gets divided in each component depending upon the impedance of each component.
How does the admittance change as frequency changes in a series resonance circuit?