Exploration of the Q Factor of a Parallel RLC Circuit

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Abstract

RLC circuits are used for many applications in science and electronics. The Q factor is used to determine how much an oscillating system is damped; for a series RLC circuit Q is inversely proportional to the resistance but is found to be proportional to the resistance in a parallel RLC circuit. Here we explore this counterintuitive result and attempt to draw an analogy from the parallel RLC circuit to a damped-driven harmonic oscillator.

*This work is supported by the National Science Foundation under grant DMR-1807476

Presenters

  • Jack Paulson

    • California State University, Sacramento

Authors

  • Jack Paulson

    • California State University, Sacramento
  • Michael Ray

    • California State University, Sacramento