Question 104Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passWhat is the combined effect of inductive reactance, capacitive reactance, and resistance in an alternating current circuit known as?
The correct answer is D) impedance. Impedance is the combined effect of inductive reactance, capacitive reactance, and resistance in an alternating current (AC) circuit. Impedance represents the total opposition to the flow of current in an AC circuit, including both the resistance and the reactive components. It is the complex quantity that combines the resistive and reactive elements, providing a more complete description of the circuit's behavior compared to just resistance or reactance alone. The other options are incorrect because: A) Resonance is a specific condition where the inductive and capacitive reactances cancel each other out, not the general combined effect. B) Total reactance refers to the combined inductive and capacitive reactances, not the overall impedance of the circuit. C) Reactance is the individual component of impedance due to inductors and capacitors, not the combined effect.
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