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Why is impedance represented by a complex number?

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Impedance is a complex number because it conveys 2 pieces of "orthogonal" information : magnitude and phase. ... From a circuit perspective, the phase component comes because of presence of capacitors and inductors. For a purely resistive network, it is sufficient to represent impedance by a real number.

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