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    A Varactor Is Often Connected in Parallel with an Inductor
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A Varactor Is Often Connected in Parallel with an Inductor

Question 44

Question 44

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A varactor is often connected in parallel with an inductor to form a


A) bridge rectifier.
B) tunnel oscillator.
C) parallel resonant circuit.
D) parallelogram.

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