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40. At parallel resonance, the impedance of a crystal is ________.
   (a)  minimum.
(a)  minimum.
  (b)  maximum.
(b)  maximum.
  (c)  equal.
(c)  equal.
  (d)  zero.
(d)  zero.
Explanation
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