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what is resonance in rf circuits?

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Resonance in RF circuits is actually "tuning" the circuit (in EM level) at a certain frequency of an EM signal, thus only "capturing" a specific EM signal in the circuit depending how the circuit is tuned

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the CIRCUIT mentioned above is referring to a RF circuit **
 

To understand details about resonance read book by John D. Ryder. Network lines & fields.
Resonances are of two types, series & parallel resonance.
Characteristics of two are different. One give maximum curent at resonance & othe lowest current at resonance.
This concept is used in filters,resonators etc.
resonator circuit is basically LC circuit.(Offcourse R will be there)
Its main use is in tunning. ( ex. receiver,oscillator etc.)
 

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