An inductor has an inductive reactance of 64ohm's and a wire resistance of 36ohm's what is the impedance of the inductor?

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2026-03-17 08:55

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Impedance is a vector sum using the formula Z = square root (XL2 + R2); where Z = impedance, XL = inductive reactance, and R = resistance. Therefor the formula for a circuit where XL = 64ohm's and R = 36ohm's is Z = square root(642 + 322); Z = 71.6ohms.

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