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What causes reactance?

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Inductive reactance is a property exhibited by an inductor, and inductive reactance exists based on the fact that an electric current produces a magnetic field around it. ... However, current still flows even when a system is out-of-phase, which causes transmission lines to heat up due to current flow.

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