Physics, asked by doshiaaryan10, 1 year ago

compare inductive reactance and capacitive reactance​

Answers

Answered by MissTanya
6

\huge\underline\blue{Answer:-}

In electric and electronic systems, reactance is the opposition of a circuit element to a change in current or voltage, due to that element's inductance or capacitance.As frequency goes up, inductive reactance also goes up and capacitive reactance goes down.

Answered by Anonymous
7

Explanation:

 \bf \huge \: Question \:  \:

  • compare inductive reactance and capacitive reactance

  • Capacitive reactance (in ohms) decreases with increasing AC frequency. Conversely, inductive reactance (in ohms) increases with increasing AC frequency. Inductors oppose faster changing currents by producing greater voltage drops; capacitors oppose faster changing voltage drops by allowing greater currents.

compare inductive reactance

  • resistance is always associated with DC circuits so to distinguish DC resistance from AC resistance the term Reactance is generally used. ... In other words, an inductors electrical resistance when used in an AC circuit is called Inductive Reactance.

_______________________

Similar questions