How impedance is calculated when frequency is variable
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Impedance is defined as the frequency domain ratio of the voltage to the current. In other words, it is the voltage–current ratio for a single complex exponential at a particular frequency ω. ... The phase of the complex impedance is the phase shift by which the current lags the voltage.
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