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Who can speak inductance in the most familiar language (that is, vernacular)? Reactance. The concept of? I learned it at school. But I don't quite understand, thank you.

Simply put, inductance is the ability of a coil to generate a strong magnetic field when a current passes through it. When the current passing through the coil is the same, the greater the inductance, the stronger the magnetic field generated by the coil.

As for reactance, I have never heard of this word, which should refer to inductive reactance and capacitive reactance.

Inductive reactance refers to the magnetic field generated when the coil passes through the current, which makes the coil block the current. This effect is manifested in the fact that the current in the coil cannot increase indefinitely, that is to say, the resistance of the coil is very large. This is inductive reactance.

Capacitance reactance is the current in the process of charging-discharging-recharging-discharging when the capacitor "passes" current, because the current does not really pass through the capacitor. Because the capacitor cannot keep the charge indefinitely, the current will not increase indefinitely, which is equivalent to the resistance of the capacitor to the current. This phenomenon is called capacitive reactance.

I wonder if my explanation belongs to the vernacular? I hope the landlord can understand.