Capacitive reactance of 1nF at 1kHz = 159kΩ
Worked answer for the reactance of a 1nF capacitor at 1kHz, using Xc = 1 / (2πfC).
Xc (capacitive reactance) 159kΩ 1nF capacitor · 1kHz
| Frequency (f) | 1kHz |
| Capacitance (C) | 1nF |
| Formula | Xc = 1 / (2πfC) |
| Reactance (Xc) | 159kΩ |
Capacitive reactance falls as frequency rises — a capacitor passes high frequencies more easily and blocks DC (Xc → ∞ as f → 0).
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