This document discusses electrical resonance in series RLC circuits. It explains that series resonance occurs when the inductive and capacitive reactances cancel each other out, resulting in a minimum impedance. This is useful for applications that require a stable oscillating frequency, like radio transmission. The document defines key terms like resonant frequency, bandwidth, and quality factor (Q factor). It describes how the Q factor relates the peak stored energy to energy lost, and how a higher Q factor results in a narrower bandwidth.