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In electrical engineering, electrical impedance is the measure of the opposition that a circuit presents to a current when a voltage is applied. ... The notion of impedance is useful for performing AC analysis of electrical networks, because it allows relating sinusoidal voltages and currents by a simple linear law......
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Ohm's Law is written as V = A x Z where. V = voltage (volts) A = current (amps) Z = impedance (ohms) The electrical impedance of a circuit is made up of both the electrical resistance and the electrical reactance of the elements in the circuit.
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