Which of the following equations is the correct... - JAMB Physics 2019 Question
Which of the following equations is the correct definition of the reactance of an indicator L?
A
Reactance = (Amplitude of voltage) \(\div\) (Amplitude of current)
B
Reactance = (Amplitude of voltage) x (Amplitude of current)
C
Reactance = (Amplitude of current)\(^2\) \(\div\) (Amplitude of voltage)
D
Reactance = (Amplitude of current)\(^2\) \(\div\) (Amplitude of voltage)\(\frac{1}{2}\)
correct option: a
Reactance is a form of opposition that electronic components exhibit to the passage of alternating current (alternating current) because of capacitance or inductance.
Resistance and reactance combine to form impedance
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