often it is highly desirable to minimize the impedance in a circuit. if the circuit contains a resistor, a capacitor, and an inductor, where the resistor and capacitor must be R and C respectively, and the inductor may have any value, what is the minimum impedance possible for the circuit?

User Icon for bobpursley bobpursley answered
12 years ago

minimum impedance? Silly question. Is it a parallel circuit...if so, minimum impedance is at f=0, and impedance is equal to the resistance of the inductor. At f= extremely high, impedance is again zero, due to the zero capacitive reactance.

If a series circuit, and f is at resonant frequency, impedance is R at the minimum.