For RLC circuits in which the resistance isnt too high, the Q factor may be defined as

Chapter 28, Problem 73

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For RLC circuits in which the resistance isnt too high, the Q factor may be defined as the ratio of the resonant frequency to the difference between the two frequencies where the power dissipated in the circuit is half the power dissipated at resonance. Using suitable approximations, show that this definition leads to with the resonant frequency.

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