Q&A

Is resistance independent of frequency?

Is resistance independent of frequency?

Resistance is a value and measure which is independent of frequency. It doesn’t take into account the frequency of the signal passing through it, because frequency doesn’t affect the resistance of nonreactive components.

What happens to resistance when frequency increases?

The increased frequency will also increase circuit reactance, which when combined with resistance, will increase voltage drop. The higher frequency will also increase the effect of magnetic materials on cable reactance and heating. The losses due to frequency are proportional to the square of the line current.

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Is resistance a function of frequency?

Resistance is not frequency dependent. Reactance and impedance is. Reactance is the equivalent to resistance for alternating current.

Do more frequency have less resistance?

The short answer is No, there is no relationship between frequency and resistance.

Why does resistance change with frequency?

Since, as frequency increases the movement of electrons increases so heat increases which causes change in resistance.

What is the difference between Hertz and frequency?

Alternating current (ac) frequency is the number of cycles per second in an ac sine wave. Frequency is the rate at which current changes direction per second. It is measured in hertz (Hz), an international unit of measure where 1 hertz is equal to 1 cycle per second.

How does frequency affect a circuit?

The power system delivery frequency in an electrical system will affect inductive and capacitive reactance, and will have very little effect on purely resistive loads. It will affect the power factor of the delivered voltage.

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How does frequency affect the impedance of a resistor?

Impedance is more complex than resistance because the effects of capacitance and inductance vary with the frequency of the current passing through the circuit and this means impedance varies with frequency. The effect of resistance is constant regardless of frequency….Impedance.

Impedance, Z = V
I

Why does inductive reactance increase with frequency?

The inductive reactance of an inductor increases as the frequency across it increases therefore inductive reactance is proportional to frequency ( XL α ƒ ) as the back emf generated in the inductor is equal to its inductance multiplied by the rate of change of current in the inductor.

Does the resistance of a circuit depend on the frequency?

The resistance does depend on frequency. The reason is ‘skin effect’. When an alternating current is passed through a conductor only a small portion of the conductor, usually called the skin depth carries the current.

Does the resistance of a wire increase as frequency increases?

Yes, the resistance of a wire or any conduction material increases as frequency increases. This is due a phenomenon called the ‘Skin effect’. When the frequency increases then the current tends to flow more on the outer parts of the conductor rather than in the core.

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What is the effect of capacitance on resonant frequency?

Theoretically it will have no effect on the resonant frequency. The resonant frequency is purely determined by the capacitor having exactly the opposite reactance of the inductor at aparticular frequency and the two reactances cancel leaving the series tuned circuit having only resistance at resonance.

Does the frequency of alternating current affect the resistivity of metal?

The frequency of alternating current is dependent on the rate at which the generator is rotating. 60 Hz means the generator is rotating 60 times each second. The frequency of alternating current does not affect the resistivity of the metal. So resistance is not dependent on the frequency.