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Reactance is the imaginary part of electrical impedance, a measure of opposition to a sinusoidal alternating current. Reactance arises from the presence of inductance and ...
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Reactance is an emotional reaction in direct contradiction to rules or regulations that threaten or eliminate specific behavioral freedoms. It can occur when someone is heavily ...
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Reactance is a circuit element's opposition to an alternating current, caused by the build up of electric or magnetic fields in the element due to the current.
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It is important to realize that resistance and reactance are not individually significant; together they determine the magnitude and phase of the impedance, through the following ...
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Reactance may refer to: Reactivity (chemistry), the rate at which a chemical substance tends to undergo a chemical reaction; Reactance (electronics), a circuit's opposition to ...
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Magnetic reactance is the parameter of a passive magnetic circuit or its element, which is equal to the square root of the difference of squares of the full and effective magnetic ...
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Redirected from Acoustic reactance) ... The acoustic impedance Z (or sound impedance) is a frequency f dependent parameter and ...
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Named for its discoverer Ronald Martin Foster, the Foster reactance theorem states that the poles and zeros of a reactive impedance function determine the frequency characteristics ...
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Voltage is dropped across the leakage reactance, resulting in poorer supply regulation when the transformer is placed under load. Applications of Leakage Inductance
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La réactance d'un circuit électrique est la partie imaginaire de son impédance induite par la présence d'une inductance ou d'un condensateur dans le circuit.
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