A parallel resonant circuit has low impedance, when non resonant; however the impedance rises sharply, as the circuit comes to resonance.
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There are basically two types of circuits: parallel and series. In a series circuit, current flows in one continuous straight path. In a parallel circuit, the current has more than one path to follow.AnswerThere are four categories of circuit, not two. These are 'series', 'parallel', 'series-parallel', and 'complex'. A 'complex circuit' describes any circuit not falling into the first three categories.
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A circuit that has only a capacitor in it. Or the net reactance is below zero, making it capacitive. The current leads the voltage in a negative (capacitive) reactive circuit.
Yes you can as long as it is in the very low frequency band, below RF, up to 700 Hz. The higher the frequency the smaler the transformer for the same output power and smoothing is also easier.
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