Examples of using Reactance in English and their translations into French
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Heaviside and Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin in later decades understood that the bandwidth of a cable is hindered by an imbalance between capacitive and inductive reactance, which causes a severe dispersion
short-circuit impedance/ leakage reactance as well as frequency response of stray losses FRSL.
It's called the reactance theory.
R(resistance), X(reactance) and Z(module of impedance)
Reactance is inductive if the imaginary part of the impedance is positive.
adjust the reactance value.
Behn-Eschenburg gave his name to a vector diagram for synchronous reactance.
Inductive Reactance(XL), capacitive Reactance(Xc) and Reactance X.
It is the vector sum of resistance and reactance.
It is a combination of resistance and reactance and is measured in ohms.
The Resistance Reactance table indicates measurements for the impedance flow at each of the two dual frequency singals.
Reactance(inductive): The property of a magnetic circuit which causes the voltage to lag the current.
OPTIM FRM, Fixed capacitors with rejection reactance of p 7% Mounted on a metal cabinet.
Single section power distributor A short power line is represented by its resistance and reactance with capacitance effects being minimal and neglected.
Such a supply comprises a capacitor, C1 whose reactance limits the current flowing through the rectifier bridge D1.
as antennas shorter than a quarter-wavelength have capacitive reactance.
The voltage drop on full load due to the winding resistance and leakage reactance expressed as a percentage of the rated voltage.
Integration of per phase short-circuit impedance/leakage reactance test and frequency response of stray losses.
This scheme is also applicable if the neutral is grounded via a grounding transformer of low homopolar reactance or via a reactor of low impedance.
It is the vectorial sum of Resistance and Reactance vectors in a circuit.