1. Assertion (A): In a series resonant circuit current is maximum at resonance.Reason (R): The inductive and capacitive reactances are equal.





Ask Your Doubts Here

Type in
(Press Ctrl+g to toggle between English and the chosen language)

Comments

Show Similar Question And Answers
QA->At the time of short-circuit; what will be the current in the circuit?....
QA->At the time of short-circuit, what will be the current in the circuit?....
QA->A man who can swim 48 m/minute in still water. He swims 200 m against the current and 200 m with the current. If the difference between those two times is 10 minutes, what is the speed of the current?....
QA->A man who can swim 48 m/minute in still water. He swims 200 m against the current and 200 m with the current. If the difference between those two times is 10 minutes, what is the speed of the current?....
QA->Speed of a swimmer when moving in the direction perpendicular to the direction of the current is 16 km/h, speed of the current is 3 km/h. So the speed of the swimmer against the current will be (in km/h):....
MCQ->Assertion (A): In a series resonant circuit current is maximum at resonance.Reason (R): The inductive and capacitive reactances are equal.

....
MCQ->Resonance is a condition in a series RLC circuit in which the capacitive and inductive reactances are equal in magnitude.....
MCQ->Assertion (A): A parallel resonant circuit is also called anti-resonant circuit.Reason (R): In a parallel resonant circuit impedance is maximum at resonance.

....
MCQ->When inductive and capacitive reactance are present in the same series circuit, the magnitude of the total reactance is equal to the sum of the magnitudes of the individual reactances.....
MCQ->Assertion (A): The impedance of a series resonant circuit is minimum at resonance.Reason (R): Resonance condition implies unity power factor condition.

....
Terms And Service:We do not guarantee the accuracy of available data ..We Provide Information On Public Data.. Please consult an expert before using this data for commercial or personal use | Powered By:Omega Web Solutions
© 2002-2017 Omega Education PVT LTD...Privacy | Terms And Conditions
Question ANSWER With Solution