The q-factor of a resonance circuit is defined as the ratio


1. The Q-factor of a resonance circuit is defined as the ratio of the voltage across the capacitor (or inductor) to the voltage across the resistor, at resonance. The larger the Q-factor, the sharper the resonance curve will be and the sharper the tuning. Show that the Q-factor is given by the equation: Q = 1/R.√L/C . At resonant frequency fo = 1 MHz, what must be the value of L and R to produce a Q-factor of 1000? Assume that C = 0.01 μF

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