reactance in English

noun
1
the nonresistive component of impedance in an AC circuit, arising from the effect of inductance or capacitance or both and causing the current to be out of phase with the electromotive force causing it.
The short answer is - impedance includes reactance, and reactance includes effects which vary with frequency due to inductance and capacitance.

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1. Reactance type motor

2. Symmetrically-operating reactance filter

3. Variable reactance circuit

4. Reactance measurement circuit with enhanced linearity

5. Reactance filter with surface wave resonators

6. A reactance coil (1) has an annular core (2) on which reactance coils are wound.

7. Variable reactance device, oscillator, and radar device

8. Graphs of the resistance and inner reactance are given.

9. Variable bode equalizer with reversible reactance elements

10. Modular insert and jack including moveable reactance section

11. Reactance filter comprising suppression in the stop band and duplexer component

12. The AMTU resonates the antenna's reactance with a series connected adjustable loading coil.

13. This causes the discriminator output to decrease the capacitive reactance of the varicap.

14. Process for testing the hardness of mass-produced parts with low mechanical reactance

15. Alternatively, the change in inductance can also be detected by a reactance measurement.

16. Processing may be employed to select which terminating reactance to use.

17. Maximum reactance between running surfaces of a wheel-set (Poland, France)

18. The IMD may further include a second component having a reactance.

19. Turned ring made of flat material (rod or tube), serves to increase mass reactance.

20. We used the spiral of silence and the theory of reactance as a theoretical framework.

21. The line is provided on the second surface side and has an inductive reactance.

22. An analysis of a non-uniform single-phase bridge-convertor with specified smoothing-reactance is given.

23. Multiple measurement frequencies may be used and the hydration signal may include a tissue reactance measurement.

24. In some example embodiments there is a variable reactance to enable the resonator to be tunable.

25. The EBG conductor (120) is connected to a grounding unit (160) through a variable reactance element (130).

26. The depicted "Characteristic INFORM curves" (Indirect Flux detection by Online Reactance Measurement) illustrate the sensorless position control capability.

27. The method further comprises determining a reactance load (618) change based on the determined voltage.

28. Reactance elements can thus be used embodied with differing types, such as SAW- technology or as BAW resonators.

29. NEW p-PHENYLENEDIAMINE PEPTIDES AND REACTANCE CONTAINING THEM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PROTEASES OF THE BLOOD COAGULATION SYSTEM

30. They are reactance coils and inductors designed to control the flow of current in fluorescent lamps.

31. and switching elements (22, 24, 26, 28) for switching between the different pairs of reactance elements.

32. The controlled reactance modules may include fixed or variable capacitances or inductances, and may be binary weighted.

33. The lung resistance tended to decrease during halothane anaesthesia whereas the lung reactance did not show change.

34. Electric components such as a motor reactance coil for interference suppression can also be applied to the plate.

35. The AC reactance limits AC excitation voltage at the primary winding to less than the AC line voltage.

36. The adjustment circuit is functionally a short transmission line, which is 'seen' by the resonator as a reactance of a certain value.

37. The tuning circuit has a reactance and includes a plurality of capacitive elements connected to the second inductive element.

38. Impedance The total opposing effect to the flow of current in an AC circuit. Impedance may consist of resistance or resistance and reactance.

39. A reactance ballast device (V) is specified, in particular for an arc furnace, having an induction coil (1) and having a free-standing load stepping switch (2), with the load stepping switch (2) being designed to adjust the reactance of the induction coil (1) while on load.

40. A static controlled reactance device (10) is inserted in series with an AC electric power transmission line (6, 8) to adjust its transfer impedance.

41. Online Electrical electronics calculator to calculate the Admittance (Y) or inverse of impedance (Z) of electronics circuit or device using resistance (R) and reactance (X) values.

42. Surface acoustic wave (saw) filter of the reactance filter type exhibiting improved stop band suppression and method for optimizing the stop band suppression

43. A variant type is a low-impedance Busway, which is designed to have lower voltage drop by virtue of close spacing of bus bars, which reduces inductive reactance

44. In order to work out BIA integrated nutritional concepts, further work should focus even more on correlation of measured body impedance data (resistance, reactance, phase angle) and clinical outcome in different diseases.

45. Conductance definition, the conducting power, especially the power to conduct alternating current, of a conductor, equal to the real part of the admittance, and in a circuit with no reactance equal to the reciprocal of the resistance

46. The present invention provides a fault current limiter which can reduce an abnormal current, such as a fault current, in a power system through the magnetic turn-off which increases the reactance of an electric circuit by changing the magnetic circuit.

47. As nouns the difference between impedance and Admittance is that impedance is (physics) a measure of the opposition to the flow of an alternating current in a circuit; the aggregation of its resistance, inductive and capacitive reactance represented by the symbol z while Admittance is

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49. The present invention relates to an embedded antenna device for an electronic communication device, and the embedded antenna device comprises: a substrate which includes a ground region and a non-ground region; an antenna radiator which is disposed in the non-ground region of said substrate, and is fed to a feeding portion positioned on said substrate; and a transmission line which is split from said antenna radiator, and is disposed in the vicinity of said ground region in order to have a certain length and a certain width, wherein the transmission line is coupled with the ground region to control reactance such that the antenna radiator can be operated in at least one desired band.