j is the same as i . It is the imaginary unit (j=√-1)
The term usually appears in electrical circuits where ω =2π/T is the angular frequency and L denotes inductance.
jωL is equivalent impedance of a an inductor in phasor analysis.
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j is the same as i . It is the imaginary unit (j=√-1)
The term usually appears in electrical circuits where ω =2π/T is the angular frequency and L denotes inductance.
jωL is equivalent impedance of a an inductor in phasor analysis.