An LC circuit is analogous to a spring-mass system
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An LC circuit is analogous to a spring-mass system by Ciro Santilli 35 Updated 2025-01-21 +Created 1970-01-01
Both are harmonic oscillators.
In the LC circuit:
- the current current may be seen as the velocity and containing the kinetic energy
- the charge stored in the capacitor as the potential energy
You can kickstart motion in either of those systems in two ways:
- charge the capacitor, i.e. pull the string, and then let it go, i.e. close the circuit. This is the simpler one to realise. Shown concretely at: Video "LC circuit dampened oscillations on an oscilloscope by Queuerious Guy (2014)"
- give speed to the mass, i.e. make a current pass through the inductor
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