In an ac LRC circuit, if X L > X c , the circuit is said

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In an ac LRC circuit, if X L > X c , the circuit is said to bepredominantly inductive. And if X c > X L , the circuit issaid to be predominantly capacitive. Discuss the reasonsfor these terms. In particular, do they say anything about therelative values of L and C at a given frequency?

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