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Visualizing LC Circuits (9:35)

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Dive into the intricate world of LC circuits with our latest video! Watch as we break down the dynamic graphs and components of inductor-capacitor circuits, exploring charge, current, and energy equations. Our animation vividly illustrates the oscillations, energies, and harmonious movements within the LC circuit, drawing parallels to a mass-spring system. Unravel the complexities of LC circuit behavior, deciphering the significance of charge and current graphs. Discover the crucial role of inductance as an electrical analogue to mass, providing insight into the inertia that sustains current flow. 
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Chapters:
0:00 All the Graphs
0:49 Isolating the Capacitor
2:04 Isolating the Inductor
3:25 Simple Harmonic Motion
5:45 The Directions
7:29 Inductance is Analogous to Mass

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