As the title suggests, I cannot understand some characteristics of the RLC circuit in the case of electromagnetic induction. If the capacitor discharges a high voltage and little current into the coil, with a certain frequency, how is it possible to generate energy transmission by induction if the current is little? Is there a need for a power amplifier to also raise the current together with the voltage? Is it the peak current of the capacitor which, discharging very quickly, induces a high current? There's something I'm missing and I'm missing out