| 1. | Above this frequency, the inductor actually has capacitive reactance.
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| 2. | An antenna shorter than a quarter wavelength presents capacitive reactance to the transmission line.
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| 3. | As frequency goes up, inductive reactance goes up and capacitive reactance goes down.
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| 4. | At, the capacitive reactance of is:
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| 5. | "Capacitive reactance " is an opposition to the change of voltage across an element.
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| 6. | These have a very low radiation resistance ( and a high capacitive reactance ) making them inefficient antennas.
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| 7. | Electrical impedance is computed as the vector sum of electrical resistance, capacitive reactance, and inductive reactance.
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| 8. | The ratio of peak voltage to peak current is due to capacitive reactance ( denoted X C ).
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| 9. | If the tower is very short, it will have its capacitive reactance tuned out by this matching network.
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| 10. | Assuming a more conservative run of, say 26m, this would give a capacitive reactance of about 1Megohm.
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