Resonance in Series LCR Circuit
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356218 Assertion :
In series \(L C R\) circuit resonance can take place.
Reason :
Resonance takes place if inductance and capacitive reactances are equal and opposite.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356219 For the series \(LCR\) circuit shown in the figure, the resonance frequency is
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1 \(2500\,rad/s\)
2 \(250\,rad/s\)
3 \(25\,rad/s\)
4 \(2.5\,rad/s\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356220 To reduce the resonant frequency in an \(L-C-R\) series circuit with a generator

1 The iron core of the inductor should be removed
2 Dielectric in the capacitor should be removed
3 The generator frequency should be reduced
4 Another capacitor should be added in parallel to the first
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356221 Which of the following combinations should be selected for better tuning of an \(L-C-R\) circuit used for communication ?

1 \(R = 25\,\Omega ,L = 2.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
2 \(R = 20\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 35\,\mu F\)
3 \(R = 25\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
4 \(R = 15\Omega ,L = 3.5\,H,C = 30\,\mu F\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356222 An \(L C R\) circuit contains \(R = 50\,\Omega ,L = 1mH\) and \(C = 0.1\mu F\). The impedance of the circuit will be minimum for a frequency of

1 \(\frac{{{{10}^5}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
2 \(\frac{{{{10}^6}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
3 \(2\pi \times {10^5}\;Hz\)
4 \(2\pi \times {10^6}\;Hz\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356218 Assertion :
In series \(L C R\) circuit resonance can take place.
Reason :
Resonance takes place if inductance and capacitive reactances are equal and opposite.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356219 For the series \(LCR\) circuit shown in the figure, the resonance frequency is
supporting img

1 \(2500\,rad/s\)
2 \(250\,rad/s\)
3 \(25\,rad/s\)
4 \(2.5\,rad/s\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356220 To reduce the resonant frequency in an \(L-C-R\) series circuit with a generator

1 The iron core of the inductor should be removed
2 Dielectric in the capacitor should be removed
3 The generator frequency should be reduced
4 Another capacitor should be added in parallel to the first
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356221 Which of the following combinations should be selected for better tuning of an \(L-C-R\) circuit used for communication ?

1 \(R = 25\,\Omega ,L = 2.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
2 \(R = 20\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 35\,\mu F\)
3 \(R = 25\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
4 \(R = 15\Omega ,L = 3.5\,H,C = 30\,\mu F\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356222 An \(L C R\) circuit contains \(R = 50\,\Omega ,L = 1mH\) and \(C = 0.1\mu F\). The impedance of the circuit will be minimum for a frequency of

1 \(\frac{{{{10}^5}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
2 \(\frac{{{{10}^6}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
3 \(2\pi \times {10^5}\;Hz\)
4 \(2\pi \times {10^6}\;Hz\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356218 Assertion :
In series \(L C R\) circuit resonance can take place.
Reason :
Resonance takes place if inductance and capacitive reactances are equal and opposite.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356219 For the series \(LCR\) circuit shown in the figure, the resonance frequency is
supporting img

1 \(2500\,rad/s\)
2 \(250\,rad/s\)
3 \(25\,rad/s\)
4 \(2.5\,rad/s\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356220 To reduce the resonant frequency in an \(L-C-R\) series circuit with a generator

1 The iron core of the inductor should be removed
2 Dielectric in the capacitor should be removed
3 The generator frequency should be reduced
4 Another capacitor should be added in parallel to the first
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356221 Which of the following combinations should be selected for better tuning of an \(L-C-R\) circuit used for communication ?

1 \(R = 25\,\Omega ,L = 2.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
2 \(R = 20\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 35\,\mu F\)
3 \(R = 25\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
4 \(R = 15\Omega ,L = 3.5\,H,C = 30\,\mu F\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356222 An \(L C R\) circuit contains \(R = 50\,\Omega ,L = 1mH\) and \(C = 0.1\mu F\). The impedance of the circuit will be minimum for a frequency of

1 \(\frac{{{{10}^5}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
2 \(\frac{{{{10}^6}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
3 \(2\pi \times {10^5}\;Hz\)
4 \(2\pi \times {10^6}\;Hz\)
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PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356218 Assertion :
In series \(L C R\) circuit resonance can take place.
Reason :
Resonance takes place if inductance and capacitive reactances are equal and opposite.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356219 For the series \(LCR\) circuit shown in the figure, the resonance frequency is
supporting img

1 \(2500\,rad/s\)
2 \(250\,rad/s\)
3 \(25\,rad/s\)
4 \(2.5\,rad/s\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356220 To reduce the resonant frequency in an \(L-C-R\) series circuit with a generator

1 The iron core of the inductor should be removed
2 Dielectric in the capacitor should be removed
3 The generator frequency should be reduced
4 Another capacitor should be added in parallel to the first
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356221 Which of the following combinations should be selected for better tuning of an \(L-C-R\) circuit used for communication ?

1 \(R = 25\,\Omega ,L = 2.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
2 \(R = 20\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 35\,\mu F\)
3 \(R = 25\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
4 \(R = 15\Omega ,L = 3.5\,H,C = 30\,\mu F\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356222 An \(L C R\) circuit contains \(R = 50\,\Omega ,L = 1mH\) and \(C = 0.1\mu F\). The impedance of the circuit will be minimum for a frequency of

1 \(\frac{{{{10}^5}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
2 \(\frac{{{{10}^6}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
3 \(2\pi \times {10^5}\;Hz\)
4 \(2\pi \times {10^6}\;Hz\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356218 Assertion :
In series \(L C R\) circuit resonance can take place.
Reason :
Resonance takes place if inductance and capacitive reactances are equal and opposite.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356219 For the series \(LCR\) circuit shown in the figure, the resonance frequency is
supporting img

1 \(2500\,rad/s\)
2 \(250\,rad/s\)
3 \(25\,rad/s\)
4 \(2.5\,rad/s\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356220 To reduce the resonant frequency in an \(L-C-R\) series circuit with a generator

1 The iron core of the inductor should be removed
2 Dielectric in the capacitor should be removed
3 The generator frequency should be reduced
4 Another capacitor should be added in parallel to the first
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356221 Which of the following combinations should be selected for better tuning of an \(L-C-R\) circuit used for communication ?

1 \(R = 25\,\Omega ,L = 2.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
2 \(R = 20\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 35\,\mu F\)
3 \(R = 25\Omega ,L = 1.5\,H,C = 45\,\mu F\)
4 \(R = 15\Omega ,L = 3.5\,H,C = 30\,\mu F\)
PHXII07:ALTERNATING CURRENT

356222 An \(L C R\) circuit contains \(R = 50\,\Omega ,L = 1mH\) and \(C = 0.1\mu F\). The impedance of the circuit will be minimum for a frequency of

1 \(\frac{{{{10}^5}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
2 \(\frac{{{{10}^6}}}{{2\pi }}Hz\)
3 \(2\pi \times {10^5}\;Hz\)
4 \(2\pi \times {10^6}\;Hz\)