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The quality factor of LCR circuit having resistance (R) and inductance (L) at resonance frequency `(omega)` is given
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The quality factor of LCR circuit having resistance (R) and inductance (L) at resonance frequency `(omega)` is given by
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(a) `(ωL)/ R` (b) `R /(ωL)` (c) `((omegaL)/R)^(1/20` (d) `(ω/ L)^2`
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