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Because Inductive Reactance Is an Inductive Quantity and Impedance Is

Question 14

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Because inductive reactance is an inductive quantity and impedance is a circuit total quantity, Ohm's law cannot be used to find resistive quantities. ______________________________, however, can be used.

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