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What do the term in the equasion Z = 2 * pi * f * L. mean."
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|Insert '2 * pi * f * L is the formula for inductive reactance: The resistance presented by an inductor at a specific frequency. Since the voltage at the inductor and the resistor are the same, we know the inductive reactance of the inductor is the same as the resistance of the resistor. If the resistor was 100 Ohms, then Z is 100 Ohms. We can now use algebra to solve for L: L = (2 * pi * f) / Z or for this example: L = (2 * pi * f) / 100.' at: ''
spdaylight@comcast.net asks: "
What do the terms in the equasion Z = 2 * pi * f * L. mean."
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