mujee
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hey guys
i want to know how does a series LC circuit operate. what i am confused about is that if ac is applied, capacitor would start to conduct but inductor would block it ..like for example during the positive half cycle of ac capacitor would try to charge up but at the same time the inductor connected in series to capacitor would block any change..so how would current actually flow in this circuit when one component wants to conduct and the other blocks it completely.. how would all the process happen
please dont give me the mathematical solution that when impedances of both become equal they would be in resonance. i need physical explanation of this phenomenon
have asked in various forums and every one ends up with same explanation of impedances being equal with help of phasor diagrams blah blah blah
can anyone explain what actually happens in the circuit
i want to know how does a series LC circuit operate. what i am confused about is that if ac is applied, capacitor would start to conduct but inductor would block it ..like for example during the positive half cycle of ac capacitor would try to charge up but at the same time the inductor connected in series to capacitor would block any change..so how would current actually flow in this circuit when one component wants to conduct and the other blocks it completely.. how would all the process happen
please dont give me the mathematical solution that when impedances of both become equal they would be in resonance. i need physical explanation of this phenomenon
have asked in various forums and every one ends up with same explanation of impedances being equal with help of phasor diagrams blah blah blah
can anyone explain what actually happens in the circuit