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How will you define Q-factor? - Physics

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How will you define Q-factor?

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  1. Q factor is defined as the ratio of voltage across L or C to the applied voltage.
  2. Q – factor = Voltage across L or CApplied Voltage
  3. Q factor = 1RLC
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Chapter 4: Electromagnetic Induction And Alternating Current - Evaluation [Page 260]

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Samacheer Kalvi Physics - Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 TN Board
Chapter 4 Electromagnetic Induction And Alternating Current
Evaluation | Q II. 18. | Page 260

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