Which of the following equations is the correct definition of the reactance of an indicator L?

a

Reactance = (Amplitude of voltage) \(\div\) (Amplitude of current)

b

Reactance = (Amplitude of voltage) x (Amplitude of current)

c

Reactance = (Amplitude of current)\(^2\) \(\div\) (Amplitude of voltage)

d

Reactance = (Amplitude of current)\(^2\) \(\div\) (Amplitude of voltage)\(\frac{1}{2}\)

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Glittz
5 years ago

correct. since reactance is in ohms, that means, it will be using the formula, resistance is equal to voltage divided by current (v/i) which is synonymizable to option A.

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