| 21. | In EIM, impedance is separated into reactance, its real and imaginary components.
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| 22. | Sensenig & Brehm applied Brehm's reactance theory to explain the boomerang effect.
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| 23. | Jack Brehm and Sharon Brehm later developed psychological reactance theory and discussed its applications.
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| 24. | Thermal noise is minimal, since a reactance ( not a resistance ) is varied.
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| 25. | At, the capacitive reactance of is:
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| 26. | The reactance may be strong if the frequency is high or the conductor is coiled.
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| 27. | Reactances can occur when someone is heavily pressured to accept a certain view or attitude.
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| 28. | At low frequencies the reactance is dominated by the inductor and is small and positive.
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| 29. | For the impedances to be realisable, they must satisfy Foster's reactance theorem.
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| 30. | Inductive reactance is strongly frequency dependent.
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