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The frequency of a.c. is doubled. How do XL and Xc get affected?

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Answered by Anonymous
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You can see that XL increases as F increases. A general statement is capacitors offer a lower reactance to higher frequencies and a higher resistance to a lower frequencies. The specific relationship between Frequency and XC is expressed by this equation: XC = 1/( 2 x pi x f x C )

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Answered by muscardinus
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When the frequency of AC is doubled, the value of X_L\ and\ X_C are doubled.

Explanation:

The inductive reactance and capacitive reactance is given by :

X_L=2\pi fL

X_C=\dfrac{1}{2\pi fC}

It is clear that both X_L\ and\ X_C are directly proportional to the frequency of alternating circuit. When the frequency of AC is doubled, the value of X_L\ and\ X_C are doubled. Hence, this is the required solution.

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