Electrical and Engineering
Inductive Reactance Calculator
Inductive Reactance Calculator calculate inductive reactance, ideal RMS current, angular frequency, and susceptance from frequency, inductance, and voltage.
Electrical and Engineering
Inductive Reactance Calculator
Calculate inductive reactance, ideal RMS current, angular frequency, and susceptance from frequency, inductance, and voltage.
Formula
XL = 2 pi f L.
About the Inductive Reactance Calculator
Calculate inductive reactance, ideal RMS current, angular frequency, and susceptance from frequency, inductance, and voltage. This tool keeps the requested measurements separate and applies the named method instead of substituting an unrelated general estimate.
How the Inductive Reactance Calculator Works
Inductance is converted from millihenries to henries and multiplied by angular frequency to obtain ideal sinusoidal reactance.
Formula
XL = 2 pi f L.
The calculation runs in your browser. Values are validated for required ranges, compatible units, and method-specific restrictions before results are displayed.
Required Inputs
- Frequency (required) - enter in Hz.
- Inductance (required) - enter in mH.
- Applied RMS voltage (required) - enter in V.
Results Reported
The result panel reports the final answer and the intermediate quantities needed to check the calculation:
- Inductive reactance (ohm)
- Ideal RMS current (A)
- Angular frequency (rad/s)
- Susceptance magnitude (S)
Inductive Reactance Calculator Example
Select Example Data in the calculator to load this reproducible input set:
| Input | Example value |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Inductance | 100 mH |
| Applied RMS voltage | 120 V |
How to Use the Calculator
- Confirm that the calculator title and formula match the quantity you need.
- Enter every required value using the unit shown with its field.
- Select Example Data to inspect a valid input set, or enter your own values and select Calculate.
- Review all reported values and the displayed formula before using the answer.
- Use Copy Result or Download CSV when you need a reusable record.
Accuracy and Limitations
Winding resistance, core loss, saturation, parasitic capacitance, tolerance, transients, and frequency-dependent inductance are excluded.
Keep units consistent, use measurements that represent the actual situation, retain full precision during the calculation, and round only the final answer. Professional decisions may require current official rules, field measurements, laboratory methods, or specialist review.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Inductive Reactance Calculator calculate?
Calculate inductive reactance, ideal RMS current, angular frequency, and susceptance from frequency, inductance, and voltage.
Which formula does the Inductive Reactance Calculator use?
XL = 2 pi f L. Inductance is converted from millihenries to henries and multiplied by angular frequency to obtain ideal sinusoidal reactance.
How should I use the Inductive Reactance Calculator result?
Winding resistance, core loss, saturation, parasitic capacitance, tolerance, transients, and frequency-dependent inductance are excluded.