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Here I have a series LCR circuit with resonant frequency aroundgreater than 200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is an inductive or a capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic:

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Below are plotted voltages of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a.). The X-axis refers to the time with scale π/4 by division and Y-axis represents the voltage with scale 1V by division.

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Here I have a series LCR circuit with resonant frequency around 200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is an inductive or a capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic:

enter image description here

Below are plotted voltages of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a.)

enter image description here

Here I have a series LCR circuit with resonant frequency greater than 200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is an inductive or a capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic:

enter image description here

Below are plotted voltages of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a.). The X-axis refers to the time with scale π/4 by division and Y-axis represents the voltage with scale 1V by division.

enter image description here

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Inductive or Capacitivecapacitive load?

Here I have a serieseries LCR circuit with resonant frequency No>200Hzaround 200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is an inductive or a capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic:   

enter image description here

Below isare plotted voltages of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a.) 

enter image description here

Inductive or Capacitive load

Here I have a serie LCR circuit with resonant frequency No>200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is inductive or capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic:  enter image description here

Below is plotted voltages of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a)enter image description here

Inductive or capacitive load?

Here I have a series LCR circuit with resonant frequency around 200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is an inductive or a capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic: 

enter image description here

Below are plotted voltages of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a.) 

enter image description here

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Here I have a serie LCR circuit with resonant frequency No>200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is inductive or capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic: enter image description here

Below is plotted the voltagevoltages of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a)enter image description here

Here I have a serie LCR circuit with resonant frequency No>200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is inductive or capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic: enter image description here

Below is plotted the voltage of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a)enter image description here

Here I have a serie LCR circuit with resonant frequency No>200Hz. Is there a way to know whether this circuit is inductive or capacitive load?

Edit: The only additional information we have is the phase shift between the inductor (with resistance r) and the resistor which is +45 degrees.

Here is the schematic: enter image description here

Below is plotted voltages of the inductor (plot b) and the resistor (plot a)enter image description here

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