Coupling coefficient Q can be defined as the ratio of unloaded Q to external Q.

Coupling coefficient Q can be defined as the ratio of unloaded Q to external Q. Correct Answer true

Coupling coefficient Q defined as the ratio of unloaded Q to external Q can be applied to both series resonance and parallel resonance circuits. For series resonant circuits, coupling coefficient is defined as the ratio of characteristic impedance of feed line to the resistance in the resonant circuit.

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