Inductive Reactance
What is impedance?
The sum of all reactance and resistance present in a circuit is called as impedance and is represented by Z. For a purely resistive circuit, impedance Z is equal to equivalent resistance of the circuit Req. Impedance is an important parameter which describes how much current will the circuit draw from the voltage source.
What is mutual inductance?
Mutual inductance is a property in which an inductor controls the voltage and current flow in another inductor which is placed near by. This happens due to coupling of magnetic fields induced by both inductors. This principle is used in transformers to increase or decrease AC voltage respectively.
Does transformer have reactance?
Yes transformer has both resistance and reactance. This causes the output voltage of the transformer to reduce when a load is connected across the ooutput terminals of the transformer. There is also reactance present in the primary side which causes some voltage to drop before is it stepped up or stepped down.
Inductive Reactance
In this Article, We will be going through Inductive Reactance, We will start the Article with the Introduction of Inductive Reactance, then we will go through Working and Reactance Theory, Then we will go through Inductor in Series and Parallel connection, At last, we will conclude our Article Phasor Diagram and Some FAQs.