Electrical resonance is a phenomenon that occurs in electrical circuits when the inductive and capacitive reactances are equal in magnitude but opposite in phase. This condition allows the circuit to oscillate at a specific frequency, known as the resonant frequency. At this frequency, the circuit can store and transfer energy between the inductance and capacitance efficiently, leading to a significant increase in voltage and current in the circuit.

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