Amen!
> The only definition that holds up for both parallel and series cases (and
> multi branch cases, too) is that the applied V and I are in phase, i.e.
> the input to the circuit looks resistive. This definition holds over all
> values of Q, too.
> XL = XC is a convenient approximation when Q is high (say, >20). But it
> doesn't necessarily readily apply to multiple branch circuits such as pi
> networks.
> But that would be wrong answer if you were taking the Extra Class exam!
> 73
> Peter G3RZP
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