antiresonance

English

Etymology

From anti- + resonance.

Noun

antiresonance (plural antiresonances)

  1. (physics) the condition, in an electric circuit containing a capacitor and coil in parallel and in which the alternating current line voltage and the resultant current are in phase, in which the impedance approaches infinity.

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