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or an RLC circuit, if we desire the fastest response without oscillation or ringing, the ___________________________circuit is the right choice. Underdamped Critically damped OverdampedNone of these

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or an RLC circuit, if we desire the fastest response without oscillation or ringing, the ___________________________circuit is the right choice. Underdamped Critically damped OverdampedNone of these

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