What is Inductive Reactance?
An inductor is a passive device used to store energy in the form of a magnetic field across the inductor. An inductor behaves differently if it is placed in a circuit having a DC source or AC source. The inductor has the property to oppose sudden changes in current. When such abrupt change occurs, it tries to maintain the current flowing in the circuit by supplying the required current to the circuit. This current is generated by the magnetic field which was present when the inductor was charged. The magnetic field gets reduced after supplying the current. Inductance is measured in Henry named after Joseph Henry.
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.
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