Reactance (disambiguation)
- Reactance (disambiguation)
Reactance may refer to:
* Reactivity (chemistry), the rate at which a chemical substance tends to undergo a chemical reaction
* Reactance (electronics), a circuit's opposition to alternating current
* Reactance (psychology), an emotional reaction to pressure or persuasion that results in the strengthening or adoption of a contrary belief
ee also
* Reactivity
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