This example shows series
resonance. Three identical
RLC circuits are being driven by three different frequencies. The middle one is being driven at
the resonance frequency (shown in the lower right corner of the screen as
"res.f"). The top one is
being driven at a slightly lower frequency, and the bottom one has a
slightly higher frequency.
The peak voltage in the middle circuit is very high because it is
resonating with the source.
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