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Imagine that the parameters r, l, c, and the amplitude of the voltage v₀ are fixed, but the frequency of the voltage source is changeable. if the frequency of the source is changed from a very low one to a very high one, the current amplitude i₀ will also change. the frequency at which i₀ is at a maximum is called resonance. find the frequency ω₀ at which the circuit reaches resonance.

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