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Что (кто) такое inductive reactance - определение

A CIRCUIT ELEMENT'S OPPOSITION TO CHANGES IN CURRENT DUE TO ITS INDUCTANCE OR CAPACITANCE
Capacitive reactance; Electric reactance; Reactance (physics); Reactance (electronics); Inductive reactance
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inductive inference         
  • Argument terminology
METHOD OF REASONING IN WHICH A BODY OF OBSERVATIONS IS SYNTHESIZED TO HYPOTHESIZE A GENERAL PRINCIPLE
Inductive argument; Inductive logic; Logic induction; Weak induction; Induction (logic); À particularis; Induction (philosophy); Identification by next value; Inductive arguments; Enumerative induction; Inductive reason; A particularis; Inductive Logic; Induction by enumeration; Inductive method; Inductive inference; Scientific induction; Logical induction; Biases in inductive reasoning; History of inductive reasoning; Inductive generalization; Statistical generalization; Comparison of inductive and deductive reasoning; Comparison of deductive and inductive reasoning; Criticism of inductive reasoning; Anecdotal generalization; Inductive prediction; Inductive proofs
Inductive reasoning         
  • Argument terminology
METHOD OF REASONING IN WHICH A BODY OF OBSERVATIONS IS SYNTHESIZED TO HYPOTHESIZE A GENERAL PRINCIPLE
Inductive argument; Inductive logic; Logic induction; Weak induction; Induction (logic); À particularis; Induction (philosophy); Identification by next value; Inductive arguments; Enumerative induction; Inductive reason; A particularis; Inductive Logic; Induction by enumeration; Inductive method; Inductive inference; Scientific induction; Logical induction; Biases in inductive reasoning; History of inductive reasoning; Inductive generalization; Statistical generalization; Comparison of inductive and deductive reasoning; Comparison of deductive and inductive reasoning; Criticism of inductive reasoning; Anecdotal generalization; Inductive prediction; Inductive proofs
Inductive reasoning is a method of reasoning in which a body of observations is considered to derive a general principle. It consists of making broad generalizations based on specific observations.
Reactance (psychology)         
UNPLEASANT MOTIVATIONAL AROUSAL TO OFFERS, PERSONS, RULES, OR REGULATIONS THAT THREATEN OR ELIMINATE SPECIFIC BEHAVIORAL FREEDOMS
Psychological reactance; Reactance theory
Reactance is an unpleasant motivational reaction to offers, persons, rules, or regulations that threaten or eliminate specific behavioral freedoms. Reactance occurs when an individual feels that an agent is attempting to limit one's choice of response and/or range of alternatives.
reactance         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reactance (disambiguation)
¦ noun Physics the non-resistive component of impedance in an AC circuit, arising from inductance and/or capacitance.
Reactance         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reactance (disambiguation)
·add. ·noun The influence of a coil of wire upon an alternating current passing through it, tending to choke or diminish the current, or the similar influence of a condenser; inductive resistance. Reactance is measured in ohms. The reactance of a circuit is equal to the component of the impressed electro-motive force at right angles to the current divided by the current, that is, the component of the impedance due to the self-inductance or capacity of the circuit.
Intermittent inductive automatic train stop         
RAIL SIGNALING EQUIPMENT
IIATS; Intermittent Inductive Automatic Train Stop; Intermittent inductive automatic train stop (US)
The intermittent inductive automatic train stop (also referred to as IIATS or just automatic train stop or ATS) is a train protection system used in North American mainline railroad and rapid transit systems. It makes use of magnetic reluctance to trigger a passing train to take some sort of action.
Transfer learning         
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RESEARCH PROBLEM IN MACHINE LEARNING (ML) THAT FOCUSES ON STORING KNOWLEDGE GAINED WHILE SOLVING ONE PROBLEM AND APPLYING IT TO A DIFFERENT BUT RELATED PROBLEM
Inductive transfer
Transfer learning (TL) is a research problem in machine learning (ML) that focuses on storing knowledge gained while solving one problem and applying it to a different but related problem. For example, knowledge gained while learning to recognize cars could apply when trying to recognize trucks.
Inductive pump         
IN ENGINEERING
Inductive Pump
An Inductive pump is a magnetically regulated positive displacement pump used to pump liquids and gases. It is capable of handling many corrosive chemicals as well as solvents and gases.
Inductive effect         
  • bonds in a water molecule are slightly more positively charged in the vicinity of the hydrogen atoms and slightly more negatively charged in the vicinity of the more electronegative atom.
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SUB TOPIC
Inductive effects; Positive inductive effect; Negative inductive effect
In chemistry, the inductive effect in a molecule is a local change in the electron density due to electron-withdrawing or electron-donating groups elsewhere in the molecule, resulting in a permanent dipole in a bond.
Foster's reactance theorem         
  • '''Foster's first form of canonical driving point impedance realisation.''' If the polynomial function has a pole at ''ω''=0 one of the ''LC'' sections will reduce to a single capacitor.  If the polynomial function has a pole at ''ω''=∞ one of the ''LC'' sections will reduce to a single inductor.  If both poles are present then two sections reduce to a series ''LC'' circuit.
  • '''Foster's second form of canonical driving point impedance realisation.''' If the polynomial function has a zero at ''ω''=0 one of the ''LC'' sections will reduce to a single inductor.  If the polynomial function has a zero at ''ω''=∞ one of the ''LC'' sections will reduce to a single capacitor.  If both zeroes are present then two sections reduce to a parallel ''LC'' circuit.
  • Plot of the reactance of a capacitor against frequency
  • Plot of the reactance of an inductor against frequency
  • Plot of the reactance of a series ''LC'' circuit against frequency
  • Plot of the reactance of a parallel ''LC'' circuit against frequency
  • Plot of the reactance of Foster's first form of canonical driving point impedance showing the pattern of alternating poles and zeroes. Three anti-resonators are required to realise this impedance function.
ELECTRICAL NETWORK THEOREM
Fosters reactance theorem; Foster Reactance Theorem; Foster reactance theorem; Foster's network; Foster network
Foster's reactance theorem is an important theorem in the fields of electrical network analysis and synthesis. The theorem states that the reactance of a passive, lossless two-terminal (one-port) network always strictly monotonically increases with frequency.

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Electrical reactance

In electrical circuits, reactance is the opposition presented to alternating current by inductance and,or capacitance. Greater reactance gives smaller current for the same applied voltage. Reactance is similar to resistance in this respect, but does not lead to dissipation of electrical energy as heat; instead, energy is momentarily stored in the reactance, and a quarter-cycle later returned to the circuit.

Reactance is used to compute amplitude and phase changes of sinusoidal alternating current going through a circuit element. Like resistance, reactance is measured in ohms, with positive values indicating inductive reactance and negative indicating capacitive reactance. It is denoted by the symbol X {\displaystyle X} . An ideal resistor has zero reactance, whereas ideal inductors and capacitors have zero resistance. As frequency increases, inductive reactance increases and capacitive reactance decreases.