| 31. | At higher frequencies the reactance drops, and the capacitor effectively functions as a short circuit.
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| 32. | The notion of reactance is similar to electrical resistance, but it differs in several respects.
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| 33. | Instead, a reactance is used.
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| 34. | They formed several conclusions about reactance.
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| 35. | The machine will then appear as an inductor whose reactance falls as Ie is reduced further.
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| 36. | At low frequencies the reactance is dominated by the capacitor and so is large and negative.
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| 37. | This monotonically increases towards zero ( the magnitude of the capacitor reactance is becoming smaller ).
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| 38. | Because reactance is frequency dependent the L network will only transform the impedances at one frequency.
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| 39. | At Illinois, Brooks developed self-synchronizing alternators, which featured reactances without iron cores.
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| 40. | "Capacitive reactance " is an opposition to the change of voltage across an element.
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