Electrical reactance
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Electrical reactance
elements involve transfer of electrical energy, no dissipation of electrical energy as heat occurs in reactance; instead, the reactance stores energy until a...
Reactance
Reactance may refer to: Electrical reactance, the opposition to a change in voltage due to capacitance (capacitive reactance) or in current due to inductance...
Reactances of synchronous machines
reactances: leakage reactance X l {\displaystyle X_{l}} . Potier reactance X P {\displaystyle X_{P}} is an estimate of the armature leakage reactance;...
Electrical measurements
Voltage Electric current Electrical resistance and electrical conductance Electrical reactance and susceptance Magnetic flux Electrical charge by the means...
Watt
equivalent for simple resistive circuits, they differ when loads exhibit electrical reactance. Radio stations usually report the power of their transmitters in...
Electrical susceptance
frequency: C is very nearly, but not quite a constant. Reactance is defined as the imaginary part of electrical impedance, and is analogous to but not generally...
Electrical length
at its feedpoint electrically equivalent to a resistance in series with a reactance. Adding an equal but opposite type of reactance in series with the...
Electrical impedance
In electrical engineering, impedance is the opposition to alternating current presented by the combined effect of resistance and reactance in a circuit...
Delta (letter)
exogenous growth model in macroeconomics. In a system that exhibits electrical reactance, the angle between voltage and current. Partial charge in chemistry...
Flux linkage
{\displaystyle L={\frac {n^{2}}{R}}} is called the inductance. Since the electrical reactance of an inductor X = ω L = 2 π f L {\displaystyle X=\omega L=2\pi fL}...