In the adjoining ac circuit, the voltmeter whose reading will be zero at resonance is
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Solution
Impedance and voltage at resonace
We know the impedance of an LCR circuit is expressed by the form, , where R is the resistance, is the capacitive reactance, and is the inductive reactance.
But at resonance, the capacitive reactance = inductive reactance, i.e, .
So at resonance total impedance = total resistance, i.e, Z = R.
From Ohm's law, voltage = IR, but net impedance across the inductor and capacitor is zero. So at resonance net voltage across the inductor and capacitor is zero.
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Therefore, at resonance net voltage across the inductor and capacitor is zero.