Inductive reactance calculator
Online calculator for formulas used in electronic circuit design and electrical engineering.
Basic electric calculations:
Ohm's Law,
Ohm's Law with power,
DC power,
AC real power,
LC resonant frequency,
Capacitor charging/discharging,
Capacitive reactance,
Capacitive current + reactive power,
Capacitor energy,
Capacitor Δ energy,
RC discharging,
Inductor square pulse,
Inductive reactance,
Inductive current + reactive power,
Inductor energy,
2 parallel resistors,
3 parallel resistors,
2 parallel inductors,
2 series capacitors,
System bandwidth,
Bandwidth ↔ rise time,
frequency ↔ period
Wire and winding calculations:
Calculate Inductive reactance: 2.4mH, 450kHz, mΩ
This calculation can calculate the inductive reactance X
L of an inductor knowing its inductance and the frequency.
You can also calculate the inductance knowing the desired reactance and frequency, or calculate the frequency knowing the inductive reactance and inductance.
X
L = 2 π f L
Enter any 2 values, the 3rd one will be calculated:
Standard EIA Decade Values of inductors - decade 1 to 10 mH
| E6 | E12 | E24 |
1.0 mH
1.5 mH
2.2 mH
3.3 mH
4.7 mH
6.8 mH
| 1.0 mH, 1.2 mH
1.5 mH, 1.8 mH
2.2 mH, 2.7 mH
3.3 mH, 3.9 mH
4.7 mH, 5.6 mH
6.8 mH, 8.2 mH
| 1.0 mH, 1.1 mH, 1.2 mH, 1.3 mH
1.5 mH, 1.6 mH, 1.8 mH, 2.0 mH
2.2 mH, 2.4 mH, 2.7 mH, 3.0 mH
3.3 mH, 3.6 mH, 3.9 mH, 4.3 mH
4.7 mH, 5.1 mH, 5.6 mH, 6.2 mH
6.8 mH, 7.5 mH, 8.2 mH, 9.1 mH
|
Other inductance decades:
100 - 1000 pH,
1 - 10 nH,
10 - 100 nH,
100 - 1000 nH,
1 - 10 uH,
10 - 100 uH,
100 - 1000 uH,
1 - 10 mH,
10 - 100 mH,
100 - 1000 mH,
1 - 10 H,
10 - 100 H,
Some common standard frequencies:
Inductive reactance formula says:
•The inductive reactance (X
L) of a 2.4mH (two point four millihenrys) inductor at 450kHz (four hundred and fifty kilohertz) is 6.785840131754kΩ (six point seven eight five eight four zero one three one seven five four kiloohms).
•For a 6.785840131754kΩ (six point seven eight five eight four zero one three one seven five four kiloohms) inductive reactance at 450kHz (four hundred and fifty kilohertz), you need a 2.4mH (two point four millihenrys) inductor.
•A 2.4mH (two point four millihenrys) inductor would have a 6.785840131754kΩ (six point seven eight five eight four zero one three one seven five four kiloohms) reactance at 450kHz (four hundred and fifty kilohertz) frequency.
This is a simple online calculator for formulas used in electronic engineering and design.
This online calculator is for reference only. I do not guarantee it to work correctly. You use this at your own risk only.