The cast of JWC - 2007 includes: Chris Ferrarini as Narrator Robin Romeo as Karen
Chris Ferrarini has: Played Narrator in "JWC" in 2007. Played Craig in "2 Hitmen" in 2007. Played Cory in "Park Grubbs" in 2007. Played Christian in "Cereal" in 2007. Played Collins in "Borrowing Melanie" in 2013. Played Mick in "A Temporary Thing" in 2013. Played Jason in "Empty Fridge" in 2013. Played Dave M. in "Zombies in Hollywood" in 2013.
A capacitor impedance is equivalent to 1/jwC, where j = i = imaginary number, w = frequency, and C = capacitance in Farads.
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It is beacause of the capacitor's impedance which is 1/jwc where w=2*PI*f where f=frequency. If frequency = zero then the impedance =1/0 which equals infinate impedance and therefore an open.
the impedance of the capacitor is given by Xc=1/jwC where w=2*pi*f and for DC source f=0 hence Xc=infinity ie, the capacitor will provide infinite impedance for DC, or its Open circuit
Not at all..bcoz den da phenomenon of resonance itself will not occur..Look,resonance occurs wen inductive and capacitive reactance cancel out each other,i.e. the magnitudes of inductive and capacitive reactances are equal but they are 180deg out of phase with one other. Under resonance:: jwL=1/jwC BY...Rahul
Robin Romeo has: Played Robin in "ER" in 1994. Played Nurse in "Strong Medicine" in 2000. Played Surgical Nurse in "The Division" in 2001. Played Restaurant Manager in "Finding Yourself in LA" in 2001. Played Practical Nurse in "Dr. Vegas" in 2004. Played Bridesmaid in "The Reception" in 2004. Played Company Nurse in "Prison Break" in 2005. Played Pajama Girl in "1 Phone, 2 Phone, 3 Phone, 4" in 2006. Played Karen in "JWC" in 2007. Played Practical Nurse in "Miami Medical" in 2010. Played Teacher in "2012 ESPY Awards" in 2012. Played Dr. Nadine Lavoie in "Always Watching" in 2013.
Impedance (Z) = Resistance (R) + Reactance (X)Resistance is real. Reactance is imaginary.Z = R + jXAn ideal capacitor has only reactance.Z = 0 + jXReactance of a capacitor is given by X = 1/(jwC).Where:Angular frequency (w) = 2*pi*frequencyCapacitance (C) = 12 microfarads (uF) in our caseZ = 1/( j*2*pi*100 Hz*10^-6 uF ) = 13.26/j uF = j13.26/( j*j ) uF = -j13.26 uF
Capacitors have an equivalent reactance of 1/jwC (ohms) where w is the angular frequency of the AC signal and C is the capacitance. As the frequency of the signal across the capacitor increases, the capacitor reactance approaches 0 (capacitor acts like a short circuit). As the frequency of the signal across the capacitor decreases, the capacitor reactance approaches infinity (capacitor acts like an open circuit). So, if you have a high frequency signal (like a step input) the capacitor will momentarily act like a short.
A surge capacitor is used to mitigate (minimize) voltage surges. Capacitor impedance can be modeled as 1/jwC, j = i = imaginary value used in vectors, w is the frequency, and C is the capacitance. A fairly small capacitor on the input to a power supplying circuit will have a large impedance, and so will impact the circuit operation very little due to the low power frequency. Surges are high frequency. When a surge occurs, the capacitor impedance appears much smaller to the high frequency surge, effectively shunting the surge energy to ground; this minimizes the surge with respect to the protected circuitry.
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AnswerThe short answer to the question is the capacitive reactance of a capacitor in a DC circuit is infinite.In a DC circuit, disregarding transient behavior and any leakage effects, a capacitor is effectively an open circuit, and so its reactance is essentially infinite.Capacitive reactance is calculated as Xc =1/(jwC) where w is the angular frequency in radians per second, w = 2*pi*f, C is in Farads, and f is in Hertz.With DC, both f and w are zero, and, theoretically, the formula,Xc =1/(jwC) = limw-->0 [1/(jwC)] becomes infinitely large. In any practical circuit, however, there is always some leakage, so the impedance of the a capacitor will be quite large, on the order of megohms, but still finite.