In a parallel resonant circuit there is practically no difference between the condition for uni power factor and the condition for maximum impedance so long as Q is very small of the order of 5 small of the order of 20 large of the order of 1000

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In a parallel resonant circuit there is practically no difference between the condition for unity
power factor and the condition for maximum impedance so long as Q is
very small of the order of 5
small of the order of 20
large of the order of 1000
Transcribed Image Text:36 In a parallel resonant circuit there is practically no difference between the condition for unity power factor and the condition for maximum impedance so long as Q is very small of the order of 5 small of the order of 20 large of the order of 1000
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