() 11. The inductive reactance is directly proportional to the inductance and is measured in ohm. () 12. Impedance has units of ohms and is found using resistance, capacitive reactance and inductive reactance. () 13. At the resonance frequency, the inductive reactance is equal to the capacitive. () 14. The reactance of a 5
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**Question:** Given that the reactance of a 5uF capacitor at 60Hz is equal to 0.00190 ohms, and the inductance of a coil whose reactance is 10 ohms at 60 Hz is equal to 166.7 mH, calculate the resonance frequency. **Solution:** Show more…
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