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Что (кто) такое reactance voltage - 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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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.
Cutoff voltage         
VOLTAGE AT WHICH A BATTERY IS CONSIDERED FULLY DISCHARGED, BEYOND WHICH FURTHER DISCHARGE COULD CAUSE HARM
Cut-off voltage; Low-voltage-cutoff
In electronics, the cut-off voltage is the voltage at which a battery is considered fully discharged, beyond which further discharge could cause harm. Some electronic devices, such as cell phones, will automatically shut down when the cut-off voltage has been reached.
reactance         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reactance (disambiguation)
¦ noun Physics the non-resistive component of impedance in an AC circuit, arising from inductance and/or capacitance.
Voltage source         
ELECTRICAL ELEMENT WHICH MAINTAINS A FIXED VOLTAGE ACROSS ITS TWO TERMINALS, REGARDLESS OF CURRENT
Rubber zener; Ideal voltage source; Controlled voltage source; Constant-voltage power supply; Dependent voltage source; Constant voltage source
A voltage source is a two-terminal device which can maintain a fixed voltage.An introduction to electronics An ideal voltage source can maintain the fixed voltage independent of the load resistance or the output current.
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.
CPU core voltage         
TERM
VCore; CPU Core Voltage; CPU voltage; Intel VRT; Vcore; Dual-voltage CPU; Core voltage; Single-voltage CPU; VDDCORE; VccCORE; VddCORE; VDD Core; VCC Core; VCORE
The CPU core voltage (VCORE) is the power supply voltage supplied to the CPU (which is a digital circuit), GPU, or other device containing a processing core. The amount of power a CPU uses, and thus the amount of heat it dissipates, is the product of this voltage and the current it draws.
Voltage-sensitive dye         
  • Pioneers of voltage-sensitive dyes: A. Grinvald, L.B. Cohen, K. Kamino, B.M. Salzberg, W.N. Ross; Tokyo, 2000
Potentiometric dyes; Voltage sensitive dyes; Potentiometric dye; Voltage sensitive dye; Voltage-sensitive dye imaging
Voltage-sensitive dyes, also known as potentiometric dyes, are dyes which change their spectral properties in response to voltage changes. They are able to provide linear measurements of firing activity of single neurons, large neuronal populations or activity of myocytes.
LVDS         
  • FPD Link I serializer
  • Doestek 34LM85AM, used in a tablet as flat panel display  transmitter
TECHNICAL STANDARD
LVDS; Low Voltage Differential Signaling; Low Voltage Differential; Low-voltage differential signalling; MLVDS; Low voltage differential signaling; EIA-644; TIA-644; TIA/EIA-644
Low Voltage Differential Signal (Reference: TI, NSC)
Low Voltage Differential         
  • FPD Link I serializer
  • Doestek 34LM85AM, used in a tablet as flat panel display  transmitter
TECHNICAL STANDARD
LVDS; Low Voltage Differential Signaling; Low Voltage Differential; Low-voltage differential signalling; MLVDS; Low voltage differential signaling; EIA-644; TIA-644; TIA/EIA-644
<hardware> (LVD) A method of driving SCSI cables that will be formalised in the SCSI-3 specifications. LVD uses less power than the current differential drive (HVD), is less expensive and will allow the higher speeds of Ultra-2 SCSI. LVD requires 3.3 Volts DC instead of 5 Volts DC for HVD. (1999-02-16)
Low-voltage differential signaling         
  • FPD Link I serializer
  • Doestek 34LM85AM, used in a tablet as flat panel display  transmitter
TECHNICAL STANDARD
LVDS; Low Voltage Differential Signaling; Low Voltage Differential; Low-voltage differential signalling; MLVDS; Low voltage differential signaling; EIA-644; TIA-644; TIA/EIA-644
Low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS), also known as TIA/EIA-644, is a technical standard that specifies electrical characteristics of a differential, serial signaling standard. LVDS operates at low power and can run at very high speeds using inexpensive twisted-pair copper cables.

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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.