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Complex impedance is a measure of how an electrical circuit resists the flow of alternating current (AC), incorporating both resistance and reactance. It is expressed in the form of a complex number, typically denoted as Z = R + jX, where R represents resistance and jX represents reactance, with j being the imaginary unit. This concept is crucial for analyzing AC circuits, allowing for the evaluation of phase relationships and the overall behavior of the circuit under different frequencies.