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Resonance

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windozeuser

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I'm currently experimenting with Resonance and LCR circuits. Below is a circuit I'm playing around in with MultiSIM


Am I correct in that it will reach resonance at 130Hz?

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I believe it will be resonant at 129949Hz.

F(resonance) = 1/2pi((LC)^0.5)

Note:(LC)^0.5 is another way of stating square root of LC.
Using this forum, I didn't know of a way to show a radical sign.
 
I'm not sure what the calculation is (not a math guy) but I simulated the circuit in ltspice and the resonance frequency peeked at around 100-120hz and dropped off after 130hz or so.
 
Sorry about that Windozeuser.
I calculated using a 10 pF instead of a 10uF capacitor.
130Hz is correct.
 
10pF is nearly nothing. It is the capacitance between two small wires. One wire is in your house and the other wire is in my house.:D
 
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