RF current can be blocked by a coil of wire or bend in a wire because the inductive reactance of a circuit increases with frequency, making it difficult for high frequency current to pass through. The document discusses how radio frequency (RF) current is blocked by inductors due to the relationship between inductive reactance and frequency in a circuit.
RF current can be blocked by a coil of wire or bend in a wire because the inductive reactance of a circuit increases with frequency, making it difficult for high frequency current to pass through. The document discusses how radio frequency (RF) current is blocked by inductors due to the relationship between inductive reactance and frequency in a circuit.
RF current can be blocked by a coil of wire or bend in a wire because the inductive reactance of a circuit increases with frequency, making it difficult for high frequency current to pass through. The document discusses how radio frequency (RF) current is blocked by inductors due to the relationship between inductive reactance and frequency in a circuit.
RF current can be blocked by a coil of wire or bend in a wire because the inductive reactance of a circuit increases with frequency, making it difficult for high frequency current to pass through. The document discusses how radio frequency (RF) current is blocked by inductors due to the relationship between inductive reactance and frequency in a circuit.