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Physics, 22.05.2020 07:59 lidsrays

What do you expect the voltage across the resistor to be? Is it close?What do you expect the voltage across the inductor+capacitor combination to be? Is it close?How can the voltage amplitude across the capacitor and inductor (individually) be larger than the input voltage? Wouldn't this contradict Kirchoff's laws, which says that the voltages have to add up to the input voltage? [Can this happen for a DC circuit with a single power supply? If so, how? If not, what's different?]

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