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Electronics for Beginners: A Practical Introduction to Schematics, Circuits, and Microcontrollers
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Electronics for Beginners: A Practical Introduction to Schematics, Circuits, and Microcontrollers

by Jonathan Bartlett
September 2020
Beginner
503 pages
11h 49m
English
Apress
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© Jonathan Bartlett 2020
J. BartlettElectronics for Beginnershttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5979-5_22

22. Reactance and Impedance

Jonathan Bartlett1  
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Tulsa, OK, USA
 

22.1 Reactance

We have discussed resistance quite a bit in this book. Resistance is specifically about the ability of a component to be a good conductor of electricity. When a circuit encounters resistance, power is lost through the resistor.

However, another way of preventing current from flowing is known as reactance. With reactance, the power isn’t dissipated, but rather the current is prevented from flowing altogether.

Let’s think again about what happens when a voltage is connected to a capacitor in series. The capacitor starts to fill up. As the capacitor gets more and ...

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