Impedance Overview


Impedance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. It is represented by the letter (Z) and is measured in ohms. Impedance includes resistance, but also takes into account reactance, which is the opposition to current flow due to inductive or capacitive effects.

The impedance of a circuit can be affected by many factors, including the type and size of wire used, the length of the wire, and whether or not there are any components such as resistors or capacitors connected in parallel or series. Impedence can also be affected by frequency; at high frequencies, skin effect causes resistance to increase as electrons tend to travel along the surface of conductors rather than through them.

Calculating impedance is important for engineers when designing electrical circuits. It allows them to determine how much current will flow through a given circuit and what voltage drop will occur across various components. By understanding impedance, engineers can design circuits that meet specific performance criteria while avoiding potential problems such as excessive heat generation or damage to sensitive components.


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