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Yes. Inductive and capacitive reactance is measured in ohms, and it is entirely possible for reactance to be greater than 1,000, or even 1,000,000, ohms. It all depends on frequency.

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What is the symbol for inductive reactance?

Inductive reactance does NOT have it own sign or symbol. Rather, it uses Ohms as a quantifier. But Capacitive reactance ALSO uses Ohms as a quantifier. Fortunately, 1 Ohm of Inductive reactance is cancelled by 1 Ohm of Capacitive reactance at the same frequency of measurement.


The unit of measure of inductive reactance?

The unit of measurement for inductive reactance (XL) is the ohm.


What is the symbol for induction?

Inductive reactance does NOT have it own sign or symbol. Rather, it uses Ohms as a quantifier. But Capacitive reactance ALSO uses Ohms as a quantifier. Fortunately, 1 Ohm of Inductive reactance is cancelled by 1 Ohm of Capacitive reactance at the same frequency of measurement.


What is the inductive reactance of a 5 Henry coil connected to a 60 hz source?

inductive reactance= XL= 2*pi*.1*60=12pi ohm


What is the total impedance of a series circuit that has 100 Ω resistance 500 Ω of inductive reactance and 300 Ω of capacitive reactance?

It is 100+j(500-300) ohm = (100+j200) ohm = 223.6<630 ohm


What is the unit of inductive reactance?

Inductive reactance, as well as capacitive reactance, is measured in ohms.


What are the letters for Inductive Reactance?

The symbol for inductive reactance is XL.


Is inductive reactance directly or inversely proportional to frequency?

Inductive reactance is directly proportional to frequency. This means that as the frequency of an AC circuit increases, the inductive reactance also increases. Conversely, as the frequency decreases, the inductive reactance decreases.


What does capacitive reactance oppose?

Inductive reactance.


What are capacitive and inductive reactance?

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What is the unit inductive reactance?

ohms


Why is capacitive voltage higher than inductive voltage in an R-L-C circuit?

It isn't necessarily so. The capacitive voltage is the product of the current and capacitive reactance, while the inductive voltage is the product of the current and the inductive reactance. So it depends whether the capacitive reactance is greater or smaller than the inductive reactance!