Complex resistance

Lecture



We introduce the concept of complex resistance, which is determined by the ratio of the complex amplitude of the voltage to the complex amplitude of the current.

  Complex resistance

The modulus of the impedance is equal to the ratio of the amplitude of the voltage to the amplitude of the current:

  Complex resistance

The impedance is expressed through the complex effective values ​​of voltage and current:

  Complex resistance

Triangle resistance

  Complex resistance

In algebraic form, Z = R + jX,
Where:
R - active resistance
X is the reactance
R = Zcosφ, R≥0,
X = Zsinφ, and the reactance can be either positive or negative or equal to zero. Thus, the vector of the total complex resistance can be only in 1 or 4 quarters of the complex plane.

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Electrical Engineering, Circuit design

Terms: Electrical Engineering, Circuit design