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Sketch a graph to show how the reactance of(i) a capacitor (ii) an inductor varies as a function of frequency ?

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To solve the question of how the reactance of a capacitor and an inductor varies as a function of frequency, we will break it down into two parts: the reactance of a capacitor (Xc) and the reactance of an inductor (Xl). ### Step-by-Step Solution: #### Part (i): Reactance of a Capacitor (Xc) 1. **Formula for Capacitive Reactance**: The reactance of a capacitor is given by the formula: ...
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