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The discussion centers on the resonance frequency in an AC circuit involving a coil (inductor) and a capacitor. The resonance frequency is defined by the formula f = 1 / (2π√(LC)), where L represents the inductance of the coil and C represents the capacitance of the capacitor. This relationship is crucial for understanding how these components interact in a circuit. The user successfully identified the formula for calculating the resonance frequency.

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Need help with Coil and Capacitor

In a circuit with AC voltage and serial coupling of a coil and a capacitor, there is supposed to be a "resonance" frequency of some kind. Can anyone explain this and a solution?
 
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f = 1 / 2pi(LC)^1/2
 

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