Think of impedance as AC resistance, because it takes into consideration the effects of AC on capacitance and inductance, collectively known as reactance.Are they just the same thing?
Think of impedance as AC resistance, because it takes into consideration the effects of AC on capacitance and inductance, collectively known as reactance.
Impedance is basically resistance plus reactance.
Good grief! I'd hate to see the complicated answer! :roll: D)Z=R+Xl+Xc, thats the simple answer, but they need to be vectorally added.
Good grief! I'd hate to see the complicated answer! :roll: D)
Too bad:Good grief! I'd hate to see the complicated answer! :roll: D)
Oh, stop showing off.Too bad:
Z = R + (j*2*Pi*f*L) + (1/j*2*Pi*f*C)
Here ya go:
Good grief! I'd hate to see the complicated answer! :roll: D)
more simply:Oh, stop showing off.
One quick point not mentioned directly. Reactence does not exist in a DC circuit.
Too bad:
Z = R + (j*2*Pi*f*L) + (1/j*2*Pi*f*C)