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What is the effect of reactance on electrical energy measurement?
The influence of reactance (including inductive reactance and capacitive reactance) on electrical energy measurement can be analyzed from the following aspects:Phase differenceIn AC circuits, the presence of reactance causes a phase difference between voltage and current. When there are pure inductors or pure capacitors in the circuit, the phase difference between the voltage and current is 90 degrees lag or lead, respectively. This means that in purely inductive or purely capacitive circuits, t
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What is Capacitive Reactance?
What is Capacitive Reactance?Tolerance reactance definitionThe charge on the capacitor plate in an AC circuit has a hindering effect on the directional moving charge and is represented by the letter Xc.How the capacitive reactance worksWhen the capacitor is connected to the AC power supply, the free charge does not actually pass through the insulating medium between the two poles, but because the voltage between the two plates is changing, when the voltage rises, the charge accumulates on the pl
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Electrical Reactance: What is it?
What is Reactance?Reactance (also known as electrical reactance) is defined as the opposition to the flow of current from a circuit element due to its inductance and capacitance. Greater reactance leads to smaller currents for the same applied voltage. Reactance is similar to electric resistance, although it differs in several respects.When an alternating current passes through the electric circuit or element, the phase, and amplitude of current will change. The reactance is used to compute this
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