| reactance |
The opposition offered to the flow of alternating current by inductance or capacitance of a component or circuit.
Ãâó: www.birnbach.com/TechnicalInformation/glossary/R.h...
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| reaction time |
The time it takes to search for a signal, detect it, interpret its meaning, decide on a response to the signal, and implement the response to the signal. Reaction time, which typically ranges from less than one second to over five seconds, can be affected by a number of environmental factors, including signal quality, signal probability, number of possible responses, and complexity of the required response. Individual factors also may affect reaction time. ...
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| reaction formation |
(psych.) - Defense mechanism. Subconsciously changing unacceptable feelings or behaviour into an acceptable form. Masochists see pain as pleasure.
Ãâó: www.reasoned.org/glossary.htm
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| reactance |
the "imaginary" component of impedance, or the resistance to AC signals at a certain frequency. Capacitive reactance is equal to 1/(2*pi*f*C), and inductive reactance is equal to 2*pi*f*L. The unit of reactance is the ohm.
Ãâó: www.aikenamps.com/AmpTerms.html
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| reactive schizophrenia |
Schizophrenia pattern ?marked by confusion and intense emotional turmoil?that normally develops suddenly and has identifiable precipitating stressors.
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