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simple LRC cicuit. unable to verify results in PROTEUS

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Hi, as part of my college work I have mathematically calculated the amps created on an LRC circuit at a number of different supply frequencies (10-100) in order to find the resonant frequency of the circuit. Figures have been checked, all ok.
After using Proteus software (at college) to verify my results, the software was found to be almost accurate at frequencies below 10 Hz but gradually got more and more inaccurate as the frequency increased (up to about 10mA out!). Am I being too fussy or is there a simple reason for this? or should I be taking something else into account?
Many thanks for any help
 

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