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Reactance Calculator

The reactance of a capacitor/inductor at a given frequency — Xc and Xl.

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What it does: Compute the capacitive reactance Xc and inductive reactance Xl at a given frequency.

When to use it: When designing filters/resonance or estimating AC impedance.

→ Xc≈159Ω
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How to

How to use the reactance calculator

Enter the frequency plus C/L.

  1. 01

    Enter the frequency f

    The signal frequency; accepts 1k, 1MHz.

  2. 02

    Enter C and/or L

    Enter a capacitance for the capacitive reactance Xc, an inductance for the inductive reactance Xl, or both.

  3. 03

    Read the reactance

    Reactance is measured in ohms (Ω) and represents how much a component "opposes" AC at that frequency.

FAQ

Common questions, answered in 3 minutes

Is reactance the same as resistance?

Both are measured in ohms and both oppose current, but reactance varies with frequency and dissipates no energy (it stores and releases it); resistance is frequency-independent and dissipates energy.

How does reactance change as frequency rises?

Capacitive reactance Xc decreases as frequency rises (a capacitor "passes" high frequencies more); inductive reactance Xl increases as frequency rises (an inductor "opposes" high frequencies more).

What is resonance?

The frequency where Xc=Xl is the resonant frequency, at which an LC presents a special impedance (minimum in series, maximum in parallel).

Are these ideal values?

Yes. Real capacitors have ESR/ESL and real inductors have copper resistance and parasitic capacitance, so they deviate from ideal at high frequency — check the device specs.

Data Provenance

Standards and sources referenced by this tool

Item Value / Formula Source
Reactance Xc=1/(2πfC), Xl=2πfL AC circuit theory

AC reactance of ideal components, no external API.

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