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  2. Inductance - Wikipedia

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    Inductive reactance is the opposition of an inductor to an alternating current. [21] ... For derivation of the formulas below, see Rosa (1908). [22]

  3. Electrical reactance - Wikipedia

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    In electrical circuits, reactance is the opposition presented to alternating current by inductance and capacitance. [1] Along with resistance, it is one of two elements of impedance; however, while both elements involve transfer of electrical energy, no dissipation of electrical energy as heat occurs in reactance; instead, the reactance stores energy until a quarter-cycle later when the energy ...

  4. Skin effect - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Derivation. 3.2 Impedance. 3.2.1 ... The general formula for skin depth when there is no dielectric or magnetic ... this accounts for the inductive reactance ...

  5. Inductor - Wikipedia

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    The winding resistance appears as a resistance in series with the inductor; it is referred to as DCR (DC resistance). This resistance dissipates some of the reactive energy. The quality factor (or Q) of an inductor is the ratio of its inductive reactance to its resistance at a given frequency, and is a measure of its efficiency. The higher the ...

  6. LC circuit - Wikipedia

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    Any branch current is not minimal at resonance, but each is given separately by dividing source voltage (V) by reactance (Z). Hence I = ⁠ V / Z ⁠ , as per Ohm's law. At f 0 , the line current is minimal. The total impedance is maximal. In this state a circuit is called a rejector circuit. [5] Below f 0 , the circuit is inductive.

  7. Electrical impedance - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, impedance is the opposition to alternating current presented by the combined effect of resistance and reactance in a circuit. [1]Quantitatively, the impedance of a two-terminal circuit element is the ratio of the complex representation of the sinusoidal voltage between its terminals, to the complex representation of the current flowing through it. [2]

  8. Characteristic impedance - Wikipedia

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    And for typical transmission lines, that are carefully built from wire with low loss resistance and small insulation leakage conductance ; further, used for high frequencies, the inductive reactance and the capacitive admittance will both be large, so the constant is very close to being a real number: .

  9. RLC circuit - Wikipedia

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    A series RLC network (in order): a resistor, an inductor, and a capacitor Tuned circuit of a shortwave radio transmitter.This circuit does not have a resistor like the above, but all tuned circuits have some resistance, causing them to function as an RLC circuit.