Inductive reactance of 1mH at 10kHz = 62.8Ω
Worked answer for the reactance of a 1mH inductor at 10kHz, using Xl = 2πfL.
Xl (inductive reactance) 62.8Ω 1mH inductor · 10kHz
| Frequency (f) | 10kHz |
| Inductance (L) | 1mH |
| Formula | Xl = 2πfL |
| Reactance (Xl) | 62.8Ω |
Inductive reactance rises as frequency rises — an inductor blocks high frequencies and passes DC (Xl → 0 as f → 0).
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Open the Reactance Calculator →Disclaimer: This is an ideal-component reference value. Real inductors have parasitics (winding resistance, self-capacitance, core loss) that shift the effective reactance — especially near self-resonance. Verify against the part datasheet for precise design.