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2/18/20

[Answer] In an AC circuit ? will oppose current flow.

Answer: a dissipation of power a voltage drop and heat




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In an AC circuit ? will oppose current flow. Inductive reactance and capacitive reactance on the other hand oppose current flow only in AC circuits not in DC circuits. Since AC constantly changes direction and intensity inductors and capacitors may also create an opposition to current flow in AC circuits. Skin effect and eddy currents ? present in a DC circuit and therefore will not be factors that affect the opposition to current flow in a DC circuit . ? is the induction of voltage or CEMF that opposes the current flow in a coil. True The total current-limiting effect of the inductor is a combination of the inductive reactance and resistance of the inductor. Inductive reactance and capacitive reactance on the other hand oppose current flow only in AC circuits not in DC circuits . Since AC constantly changes direction and intensity inductors and capacitors may also create an opposition to current ...


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