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The impedance vector, in a vector-impedance diagram, is parallel to x-axis. The circuit is:


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  1. The impedance vector from a vector-impedance diagram is always parallel to x-axis
  2. The circuit is entirely resistive.
  3. In parallel RLCcircuit that contains a resistor, an inductor, and a capacitor the circuit current IS is the phasor addition consisting of three components IR,IL and IC with the supply voltage common to all three.
  4. As the supply voltage is common to all three components, it is used as the horizontal reference while constructing a current triangle
  5. Parallel RLC network can be observed by vector diagram just like series RLC circuits.
  6. But the analysis of parallel RLCcircuits is mathematically hard for series RLC circuits when it contains two or more current divisions.
  7. So, an AC parallel circuit can be simply evaluated by using the reciprocal of impedance.

Note :Admission is the inverse of impedance indicated by the symbol Y. Impedance is a complicated quantity that has both a real and an imaginary component. The real portion is the reciprocal of resistance and is denoted by the symbol Y, Conductance, whereas the imaginary portion is the reciprocal of reactance and is denoted by Susceptance.

Hence, the circuit is purely resistive.


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