College Physics III – Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism

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RLC series circuit

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College Physics III – Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism

Definition

An RLC series circuit is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor (R), an inductor (L), and a capacitor (C) connected in series with an AC power source. This type of circuit can exhibit resonance, where the inductive and capacitive reactances cancel each other out.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. At resonance, the impedance of an RLC series circuit is purely resistive and equal to the resistance value $R$.
  2. The resonant frequency $f_0$ is given by the formula $f_0 = \frac{1}{2\pi \sqrt{LC}}$.
  3. The quality factor $Q$ is a measure of how underdamped the circuit is and can be calculated as $Q = \frac{1}{R} \sqrt{\frac{L}{C}}$.
  4. In an RLC series circuit, the total voltage across the components equals the supply voltage due to Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL).
  5. The phase angle between the total voltage and current depends on whether the circuit is inductive or capacitive; it is zero at resonance.

Review Questions

  • What happens to the impedance of an RLC series circuit at its resonant frequency?
  • How do you calculate the resonant frequency of an RLC series circuit?
  • Explain how to determine whether an RLC series circuit is predominantly inductive or capacitive.

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