[amp_mcq option1=”volts per second” option2=”amperes per second” option3=”Ohm” option4=”henrys E. None of the above” correct=”option3″]
The correct answer is: C. Ohm
Inductive reactance is the opposition to the flow of alternating current (AC) in a circuit caused by an inductor. It is measured in ohms (Ω). The inductive reactance of an inductor is proportional to the frequency of the AC current and the inductance of the inductor.
Volts per second (V/s) is the unit of measurement for electric field strength. Amperes per second (A/s) is the unit of measurement for current density. Henry (H) is the unit of measurement for inductance. None of these units are correct for inductive reactance.