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Inductive Reactance
The opposition to alternating current flow due to the inductance of a component or circuit, measured in ohms.
Reactive Power
Also called wattless power. Calculated by multiplying reactive voltage by reactive current. Can be produced by inductive or capacitive loads.
Inductive Reactance
The opposition an inductor provides to alternating current, directly proportional to the frequency of the current.
Pure Inductive
Refers to a circuit element or circuit that purely has inductance without any resistance, ideally opposing changes in current by generating a magnetic field.
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