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effect of frequency on simple RLC circuit

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PG1995

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Hi :)

Please have a look on the following linked table:
https://img3.imageshack.us/img3/9393/img0003es.jpg

I think Vab is applied potential (peak to peak).

Frequency is the frequency of the generator being used.

I think Vab (rms) is wrong. Do you make any sense out of it like what it was supposed to be (perhaps it was supposed to be something else instead of Vab (rms)?

What is Irms? It has different values in the table.

XL is reactive inductance which increases with increasing frequency.


Please help me with the statements in blue above. It would be really kind and helpful of you. Thank you.
 
RMS is root mean square. Check this out. The column headings are probably right. Based on the RMS values there it looks like the signal being measured was a sawtooth wave. What's this for?
 
Hi,

Where is the circuit and what is the inductance, etc. ?
 
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