On Sep 3, 2006, at 6:39 AM, Peter Chadwick wrote:
> Rich said:
>
> > If an L-network was resonant on the operating frequency, infinite
> current would flow through it because the reactive components are
> equal, opposite, in series, and not in parallel.<
>
> Only because of your non-rigorous definition of resonance.
XL = XC isn't rigorous enough on your side of the pond?
> AC theory tells us that the only definition of resonance that holds
> for all cases is that the applied voltage and current are in phase.
> The 'XL=XC' definition is a very loose approximation, and falls
> over badly when Q is low. There are occasions where it doesn't
> matter, but for an understanding of what is happening, it is
> necessary to appreciate the inherent errors in the approximation.
> The difference can be very important where feedback is applied,
> because a tuning error can lead to instability.
>
> Ian says that in practice, it doesn't matter. Not to the appliance
> operator, I suppose.
>
> 73
>
> Peter G3RZP
>
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