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A capacitor has a capacitive reactance of 22 Ω when connected across a 120 V, 60 Hz supply. Calculate the capacitance in microfarads.

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A capacitor has a capacitive reactance of 22 Ω when connected across a 120 V, 60 Hz supply. Calculate the capacitance in microfarads.

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Solution

Sure, to calculate the capacitance, we can use the formula for capacitive reactance which is:

Xc = 1 / (2πfC)

Where: Xc is the capacitive reactance (22 Ω in this case), f is the frequency (60 Hz in this case), and C is the capacitance, which we are trying to find.

Rearranging the formula to solve for C gives us:

C = 1 / (2πfXc)

Substituting the given values into the formula gives us:

C = 1 / (2 * π * 60 Hz * 22 Ω)

Solving this gives us a capacitance of approximately 0.0000012 Farads, or 1.2 microfarads.

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