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Event Summary


A plot of recorded power monitor events over time.
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LC Circuit


An electrical network containing both inductive and capacitive elements.
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Alternating Current A flow of electrical current which increases to a maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, and then reverses direction and reaches maximum in the other direction and back so ze [..]
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Alternating Current A flow of electrical current which increases to a maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, and then reverses direction and reaches maximum in the other direction and back so ze [..]
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Alternating Current A flow of electrical current which increases to a maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, and then reverses direction and reaches maximum in the other direction and back so ze [..]
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Alternating Current A flow of electrical current which increases to a maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, and then reverses direction and reaches maximum in the other direction and back so ze [..]
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Alternating Current A flow of electrical current which increases to a maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, and then reverses direction and reaches maximum in the other direction and back so ze [..]
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Alternating Current A flow of electrical current which increases to a maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, and then reverses direction and reaches maximum in the other direction and back so ze [..]
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Alternating Current A flow of electrical current which increases to a maximum in one direction, decreases to zero, and then reverses direction and reaches maximum in the other direction and back so ze [..]
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Alternating Current Complement.
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