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How to get the word "reactance" removed from the misspelled word list on yahoo answers?
Every time I use the word "reactance" as part of the answer to an engineering question the Spell Checker says it`s misspelled and offers the word "reluctance" as the first choice for a substitute for the word. Reactance is a measure of an inductor or capacitor`s (or combined) opposition to current flow. Reluctance is a measure of the opposition to magnetic flux. I am pretty sure other responders have encountered this same thing. Engineers have enough problems with spelling and word meanings without being misguided by the spell checker. However I do truly appreciate the spell checker and use it in almost every question or answer that I submit.
I agree with the answers so far but the word "reactance" is relatively common in electronics and I don`t believe "reluctance" could be substituted for it even in conversation outside electronics. I had hoped the "misspelled words" folks would see this question and remove "reactance" from the list. Aw well, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
What if you hyphenate it? re-actance. Nope, that doesn;t work either
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