The opposition offered by a capacitance to an AC current is termed capacitive reactance and depends on the capacitance and also the AC frequency. The next formula is used to calculate the capacitive reactance of a capacitor in an AC circuit.

 


 

 

 

Formula 1

 


 

 

 

Where:

Xc is the capacitive reactance in ohm (Ω)

Π is 3,1416 – constant

f is the frequency iun hertz (HZ)

C is the capacitance in farads (F)

 

 

Derivated Formulas:

Formula 2

 


 

 

 

Formula 3

 


 

 

 

Application Example:

 

A 0,2 µF (200 nF) capacitor is operating in a 100 kHz circuit. Calculate the reactance at that frequency.

 

Data:

C = 0,2 µF = 0,2 x 10-6 F

F = 100 kHz -= 100 x 103 Hz

Xc = ?

 

Applying formula 1:

 

 


 

 

 

Xc = 1 / 1,256

 

Xc= 0,79 Ω

 

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