What is unit of impedance of an ACT circuit
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It is present in all circuits, and in all components. When alternating current goes through an impedance, a voltage drop is produced that is somewhere between 0o and 90o out of phase with the current. Impedance is mathematically symbolized by the letter “Z” and is measured in the unit ofohms (Ω), in complex form.
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It is present in all circuits, and in all components. When alternating current goes through an impedance, a voltage drop is produced that is somewhere between 0o and 90o out of phase with the current. Impedance is mathematically symbolized by the letter “Z” and is measured in the unit ofohms (Ω), in complex form.
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It is present in all circuits, and in all components. When alternating current goes through an impedance, a voltage drop is produced that is somewhere between 0oand 90o out of phase with the current.Impedance is mathematically symbolized by the letter “Z” and is measured in the unit of ohms (Ω), in complex form.
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