🔋college physics i – introduction review

key term - Impedance

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Definition

Impedance is the total opposition a circuit presents to the flow of alternating current (AC) at a given frequency. It combines resistance, inductive reactance, and capacitive reactance.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Impedance is represented by the symbol $Z$ and measured in ohms ($\Omega$).
  2. The formula for impedance in an RLC series circuit is $Z = \sqrt{R^2 + (X_L - X_C)^2}$, where $R$ is resistance, $X_L$ is inductive reactance, and $X_C$ is capacitive reactance.
  3. Inductive reactance ($X_L$) increases with frequency, while capacitive reactance ($X_C$) decreases with frequency.
  4. The phase angle ($\theta$) between the voltage and current in an AC circuit can be found using $\tan(\theta) = \frac{X_L - X_C}{R}$.
  5. At resonance in an RLC series circuit, inductive reactance equals capacitive reactance ($X_L = X_C$), resulting in minimum impedance equal to the resistance ($Z = R$).

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