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What is the reactance of a 25 mF capacitor when the applied frequency is 400 Hz?

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The Reactance of a Capacitor is the resistance it has when alternating current (A/C) with a specific frequency (f) passes through it. This is measured in ohms (Ω) and its formula is:



X_(C)=(1)/(2\pi fC) (1)



Where:



X_(C) is the Reactance in ohms (Ω)


f is the frequency of the alternating current in Hertz (
Hz)


C is the Capacitance of the Capacitor in Farad (
F)



In this case we have a 25 mF capacitor with an applied frequency of 400 Hz.


Note
1mF=1*10^(-3)F=0.001F



Well, with the given data we have to solve (1):



X_(C)=(1)/(2\pi(400Hz)(25*10^(-3)F))

Then:


XC=0.0159 Ω This is the Reactance of the Capacitor



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