LC Oscillations

The electronic equivalent of a pendulum: watching energy slosh back and forth.

The Concept: An Energy Exchange

An LC circuit contains only an Inductor (L) and a Capacitor (C). If the capacitor starts with a charge, it will discharge, creating a current that builds a magnetic field in the inductor. Once the capacitor is empty, the collapsing magnetic field in the inductor acts like a generator, recharging the capacitor with the opposite polarity. This creates a continuous, perfect oscillation of energy.

How to Use the Lab

  • The circuit starts with the capacitor fully charged.
  • Press Start to begin the oscillation.
  • Observe the live circuit diagram to see current flow and the E/B fields.
  • The energy bars show the continuous exchange between electric and magnetic fields.
  • Adjust L and C to change the natural (resonant) frequency of the circuit.

Controls

Oscillation Frequency

$\omega = \frac{1}{\sqrt{LC}}$

LC Circuit

Energy Exchange

Voltage & Current vs. Time

What's Happening?