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In a series LC circuit (R≈0), how is possible to oscillate even with DC supply applied ? How can the capacitor to discharge even with the DC source applied ? The capacitor should block DC and act as open circuit...
For 1 V input, capacitor voltage goes to 2 V and then to 0 and so on.
I know that solving it's differential equation get that analytical result, but do not understand how that physically could be possible.
For 1 V input, capacitor voltage goes to 2 V and then to 0 and so on.
I know that solving it's differential equation get that analytical result, but do not understand how that physically could be possible.