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The applied voltage in a series $R L C$ circuit lags the current. Is the frequency above or below resonance?
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Step 1: In a series RLC circuit, the voltage can either lead or lag the current depending on the relative magnitudes of the capacitive reactance (Xc) and the inductive reactance (Xl). Show more…
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