"Opposition to current" can refer to resistance, reactance, or impedance.
resistance
It is nothing but giving current in opposite direction (positive to negative andnegative to positive)
The opposition to current in a circuit is known as Electrical Resistance (R) and is measured in Ohms (Ω)
There is pure resistance, inductive reactance, and capacitive reactance.
direct current
Capacitive reactance.
resistance
In a DC circuit . . . resistance. In an AC circuit . . . impedance.
In the simplest case, that would be resistance - but there is also another type of opposition (only relevant for AC) called reactance. The combined effect of resistance and reactance is called impedance.
It is nothing but giving current in opposite direction (positive to negative andnegative to positive)
impedance
Answer: Inductive reactance is the opposition to the change in current in an electrical circuit and is abbreviated Xl. Answer: The opposition to current flow is called resistance (for DC), or impedance (for AC; often just called resistance); the unit for both is the ohm.
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Impedance.
X sub l is called Inductive Reactance, the opposition to the changing current.
The resistance is called impedance, and is equal to the measured voltage divided by the measured current, through Ohm's Law (V = ZI, Z = V/I).
I oppose alternating current. Direct is the only way for me. That is 1 in opposition.