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1. In case of Inductive circuit, Frequency is
inductive reactance (X).
Proportional to the inductance (L) or
A) Directly B) Inversely C) No Effect D) Directly Proportional​

Answers

Answered by ojhasantosh036
5

Answer:

inversely is answer

Explanation:

because x is inversely proportional to L

Answered by SmritiSami
0

The inductive resistance of an inductor is directly proportional to the inductance. (Option A)

  • Inductive reactance X(l) is given by:

         X(l) = ωL

       where,

       ω = frequency in radian/sec

  • ω can be written as 2πf. Thus, X(l) = ωL = 2πfL where, f = frequency in Hz and L = value of inductor in Henry.
  • From the above, we conclude that: X(l) ∝ f and L.
  • Thus, The inductive reactance is directly proportional to the frequency and inductance.
  • Moreover, the capacitive reactance is inversely proportional to the frequency.
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