How do you calculate inductive resistance in a parallel circuit when your known is 150vr?

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2026-03-13 19:50

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To calculate inductive resistance (also known as inductive reactance) in a parallel circuit, you first need to determine the frequency (f) of the alternating current (AC) supply and the inductance (L) of the inductor in henries. The inductive reactance (X_L) is calculated using the formula (X_L = 2\pi f L). Once you have X_L, you can use it in conjunction with the voltage (150 V) to find the current through the inductor using Ohm's Law: (I = \frac{V}{X_L}). If you need the total impedance or equivalent resistance in the parallel circuit, you would also need to consider the other branches of the circuit.

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