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AC capacitor circuits

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Series resistor-capacitor circuits

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Parallel resistor-capacitor circuits

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Parallel R, L, and C

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Series-parallel R, L, and C

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Simple series resonance

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Resonance in series-parallel circuits

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-Added resistance to an LC circuit can cause a condition known as antiresonance, where the peak impedance e®ects happen at
frequencies other than that which gives equal capacitive and inductive reactances.
- Resistance inherent in real-world inductors can contribute greatly to conditions of antireso-nance. One source of such resistance is the
skin e®ect, caused by the exclusion of AC current from the center of conductors. Another source is that of core losses in iron-core
inductors.
-In a simple series LC circuit containing resistance (an \RLC" circuit), resistance does notproduce antiresonance. Resonance still occurs
when capacitive and inductive reactances are equal.

Q and bandwidth of a resonant circuit

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Power in resistive and reactive AC circuits

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True, Reactive, and Apparent power

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Calculating power factor

Practical power factor correction

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