Question
What will be the effect on inductive reactance XL and capacitive reactance XC if frequency of ac source is increased?

Answer

The inductive reactance $\text{X}_{\text{L}}=\omega\text{L}=2\pi\text{vL}$ will increase with the increase of frequency v, while capacitive reactance $\text{X}_{\text{C}}=\frac{1}{\omega\text{C}}=\frac{1}{2\pi\text{vC}}$ will decrease with the increase of frequency v.

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