How would you compute the impeadence of a inductor and capictor if the real parts of the complex number were not given.
so instead of it being 4+j6 how would to solve just j6. would you have to have a real number?
Impedance is the combination of resistance and reactance.
if the resistance value is zero then total impedance becomes reactance.
inductive reactance= w*L
capacitive reactance=1/(w*C)
where w= angular frequency =2*3.14*frequency.
The frequency used in US is 50HZ.
To calculate impedance of inductor or capacitor there is no need of resistance part.
How would you compute the impeadence of a inductor and capictor if the real parts of...
help please with all parts
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