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Analysis of LC Circuit and Complex Representation

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This lecture covers the analysis of the effect of a time-dependent emf in an LC circuit at different frequencies, currents, and voltages in complex notation. It also explains the use of complex numbers to simplify the analysis of AC circuits, including Ohm's law and phase differences.

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