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How is the reactance related to frequency in an AC circuit? Match Resistor, Inductor, Capacitator to the statements below. ________ Does not depend on frequency ________ Is proportional to frequency ________ Is Inversely proportional to the frequency

          How is the reactance related to frequency in an AC circuit?
Match Resistor, Inductor, Capacitator to the statements
below.
________ Does not depend on frequency     
       
________ Is proportional to frequency
________ Is Inversely proportional to the frequency
        
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00:03 As we know that the register is not depend on frequency, but the inductor's resistance is proportional frequency that implies xl is equal to 2 pi fl...
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