MCQ
For high frequency, a capacitor offers
  • A
    More reactance
  • Less reactance
  • C
    Zero reactance
  • D
    Infinite reactance

Answer

Correct option: B.
Less reactance
b
${X_C} = \frac{1}{{2\pi \nu C}}\, \Rightarrow {X_C} \propto \frac{1}{\nu }$

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