| Because such a structure will be inherently inductive there will be some inductive reactance opposing current flow. |
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| It may be expressed as IX, where X, the reactance, is the imaginary part of the impedance. |
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| We have learned that a capacitor is impervious to D. C. voltage and that its capacity reactance decreases if the frequency increases. |
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| Inductive reactance is associated with the magnetic field that surrounds a wire or a coil carrying a current. |
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| The vertical vector pointing below the horizontal line represents the capacitive reactance. |
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| Electric power is a function of resistance and reactance, in which only the resistive component does the useful work. |
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| A current smoothing reactance coil can be used for improving the current harmonics. |
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| A radiating structure involving very low resistance and very high reactance is the definition of a high Q circuit, and such circuits have very narrow bandwidth. |
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| Such a response, known in psychology as reactance, generally is short-lived. |
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| The capaNCDT system measures the reactance Xc of the capacitor, which changes proportionally with distance. |
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| To a first approximation the peak inrush is given by the reciprocal of the per unit series reactance of the transformer. |
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| This can be caused by many contributors such as loaded cables acting as a lowpass filters, and other influences of inductive and capacitive reactance. |
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| A single winding device with an air or iron core which, produces a specific amount of inductive reactance into a circuit, usually to reduce or control current. |
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| While these units are equivalent for simple resistive circuits, they differ when loads exhibit electrical reactance. |
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| Thus the earth fault current is limited only by the zero sequence reactance of the transformer or by the coil and its maximum value will be of close of the three-phase short-circuits. |
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| Impedance includes both resistance and reactance. |
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| Both the resistance torque and the reactance torque are greatly influenced by the occupant. |
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| So, one challenge is how to lead a research team without imposing your will and thus creating reactance in your students. |
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| This can be described by a variation in the electrical impedance of the coil, that is, its ohmic resistance and inductive reactance. |
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| Our cable bus system also has a low impedance and a low voltage drop since the power cables are properly phase arranged, spaced and secured, thus minimizing mutual inductance and reactance. |
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| Most of the injected voltage, which is in quadrature with the line Current, emulates an inductive or a capacitive reactance in series with the Transmission line. |
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| I know what picture yer referring to, but I didn't have a problem with that because the fundamentals of reactance have been in my beaner since I was a teen. |
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