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Reactive load

A load that contains inductance or capacitance, either with or without resistance as well. An example of a reactive load is a loudspeaker which has an impedance that varies with frequency, unlike a purely resistive load, whose impedance is flat for all frequencies in the range of a guitar amplifier.

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