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  1. 22 wrz 2023 · The opposition to current flow through an AC Inductor is called Inductive Reactance and which depends lineally on the supply frequency. When connected to an AC supply, the current flowing through an inductive coil produces a self-induced emf opposing the emf that initially set up the current.

  2. Inductive reactance is the property of an inductive coil that resists the change in alternating current (AC) through it and is similar to the opposition to direct current (DC) in a resistance.

  3. Inductive reactance can be calculated using this formula: X L = 2πfL The angular velocity of an AC circuit is another way of expressing its frequency, in units of electrical radians per second instead of cycles per second.

  4. \(X_L\) is defined to be the inductive reactance, given by \[X_L = 2\pi fL,\] with \(f\) the frequency of the AC voltage source in hertz. Inductive reactance \(X_L\) has units of ohms and is greatest at high frequencies.

  5. 23 mar 2017 · Inductive reactance (XL) is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an inductive circuit. It is caused by the magnetic field that is generated around the conductor when current flows through it. The mathematical expression for inductive reactance is given by the following equation: XL = 2πfL. where: XL = inductive reactance (Ω)

  6. Resonance. This equation applies to a non-resistive LC circuit. In circuits containing resistance as well as inductance and capacitance, this equation applies only to series configurations and to parallel configurations where R is very small.

  7. Inductive reactance can be calculated using this formula: X_L = 2 \pi f L; The angular velocity of an AC circuit is another way of expressing its frequency, in units of electrical radians per second instead of cycles per second. It is symbolized by the lower-case Greek letter “omega,” or ω. Inductive reactance increases with increasing ...

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