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What components make up an LC circuit?
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An LC circuit consists of an inductor (L) and a capacitor (C) connected together, typically in series or parallel.
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What happens to the energy in an LC circuit?
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The energy oscillates between the electric field of the capacitor and the magnetic field of the inductor without loss in an ideal LC circuit.
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How do you calculate the resonant frequency of an LC circuit?
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The resonant frequency (f) is calculated using the formula: f = 1 / (2π√(LC)), where L is inductance and C is capacitance.
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What is the role of damping in an LC circuit?
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Damping refers to the reduction of oscillations in an LC circuit, often due to resistance causing energy loss as heat.
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Define the quality factor of an LC circuit.
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The quality factor (Q) is a dimensionless parameter that measures the sharpness of the resonance of the circuit. It's the ratio of resonant frequency to bandwidth.
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