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What is the relation between Q factor and voltage?(a) Q = \(\frac{1}{E}\)(b) Q = \(\frac{X_L}{R}=\frac{X_C}{R}=\frac{E_C}{E}\)(c) Q = E(d) Q = \(\frac{R}{X_L}=\frac{R}{X_C}=\frac{E}{E_C}\)This question was addressed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.This intriguing question originated from Qmeter topic in portion Electronic Instruments of Electrical Measurements

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Right answer is (b) Q = \(\frac{X_L}{R}=\frac{X_C}{R}=\frac{E_C}{E}\)

The EXPLANATION: The applied VOLTAGE E is inversely proportional to the Q factor of a CIRCUIT and is given by the RELATION,

Q = \(\frac{X_L}{R}=\frac{X_C}{R}=\frac{E_C}{E}\).



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