Crossover networks make use of the principle that the inductive reactance decreases with increase in frequency and the capacitive reactance increases with increase in frequency.

Crossover networks make use of the principle that the inductive reactance decreases with increase in frequency and the capacitive reactance increases with increase in frequency. Correct Answer False

The above statement is false. Crossover network circuit is made of filter circuits having a cut off frequency equal to crossover frequency. Crossover networks make use of the principle that the inductive reactance increases with increase in frequency (Xl = 2πfL), and the capacitive reactance decreases with increase in frequency (Xc = 1/2πfC).

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