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Why does impedence include inductance and capacitance?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Impedance is sort of like a resistance that changes with frequency and has phase shift. If the impedance drops with frequency and the current leads voltage by 90 degrees, it is capacitance (phase lead). If the impedance rises with frequency and the current lags voltage by 90 degrees, it is inductance (phase lag).

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Answered by anonymous1486
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Z(Impendence) involves inductance and capacitance because Impendence in other words can be called resistance of the whole circuit. So, if there is an Inductor,Capacitor, Resistor present then then Z will include Inductance Capacitance and resistance...

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