In parallel resonance, there is ___________

Both voltage and current amplification
Voltage amplifications
Current amplification
None of the above

The correct answer is: D. None of the above

In parallel resonance, the impedance of the circuit is minimum and is equal to the resistance of the inductor and capacitor in parallel. This means that the current through the circuit is maximum. However, the voltage across the circuit is also minimum. Therefore, there is no voltage or current amplification in parallel resonance.

Option A is incorrect because there is no voltage amplification in parallel resonance.

Option B is incorrect because there is no current amplification in parallel resonance.

Option C is incorrect because there is no amplification in parallel resonance.

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