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Electrical resonance occurs in an electric circuit at a particular resonance frequency when the impedance between the input and output of the circuit is at a minimum (or when the transfer function ...
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Resonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate at larger amplitude at some frequencies than at others. These are known as the system's resonant frequencies (or resonance frequenci...
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4 Electrical Resonance--RLC circuits 3) Measure Voltage as a function of frequency--Lock-in amplifier a) Next you will measure voltage as a function of frequency for all four circuits only this time you will use a computer driven lock-in amplifier and function generator.
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To study the electrical resonance, to find the quality factor of the circuit. ... The frequency f0 is called the resonance frequency of the circuit. At this frequency the impedance is smallest and the maximum value of the current (and the voltage across the resistor VR) can be obtained. At this frequency the circuit is said...
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Resonance is a common thread which runs through almost every branch of physics, and yet a lot of people have never studied it. Without resonance we wouldn't have radio, television, music, or swings on playgrounds, not to mention cool gismos ... Electrical/Magnetic Resonance--at the foundation of wireless communication.
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To learn about the concepts of capacitance, resistance, and inductance; and about the phenomenon of (electrical) resonance. ... In this section you will study the electrical version of the mechanical system that you have studied in your mechanics course. There is an exact isomorphism between the two cases as Figure 10...
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Intrinsic resonance properties of neurons provide a basis for such oscillations. In the hippocampus, CA1 pyramidal neurons show resonance at theta (theta) frequencies (2-7 Hz). To study the mechanisms underlying theta-resonance, we performed whole-cell recordings from CA1 pyramidal cells (n = 73) in rat hippocampal slices.
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Practically ideal electrical resonance is employed to soley provide armature power, and stator power if desired, to run DC motors. A practically ideal parallel resonant tank circuit (PIPRC) is used wh ... Practically ideal electrical resonance is employed to soley provide armature power, and stator power if desired,
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Parallel resonant or near-to-resonance circuits can be used to prevent the wastage of electrical energy, which would otherwise occur while the inductor built its field or the capacitor charged and discharged. As an example, asynchronous motors waste inductive current while ... CATEGORIES ABOUT ELECTRICAL RESONANCE...
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Electrical Resonance; (R-L-C series circuit); APPARATUS; 1. R-L-C Circuit board; 2. Signal generator; 3. Oscilloscope Tektronix TDS1002 with two sets of leads (see "Introduction to the Oscillo- scope"); INTRODUCTION;
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