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    inductance
    /ɪnˈdʌkt(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. the property of an electric conductor or circuit that causes an electromotive force to be generated by a change in the current flowing: "the inductance of the winding"

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  2. Inductance is defined as the property of an electric conductor which causes an electromotive force that is generated due to a change in the current flow. There are two types of inductance: self-inductance and mutual inductance.

  3. Feb 2, 2023 · Inductance is a property of a conducting wire wound in the shape of a coil that opposes any change in the current flowing through it. According to Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, changing current induces an emf (electromotive force) in the coil. The magnitude of the emf is proportional to the rate of change of current.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InductanceInductance - Wikipedia

    Inductance is the tendency of an electrical conductor to oppose a change in the electric current flowing through it.

  5. Inductance. It is the current production in a coil due to change in magnetic flux in itself or new coil. Whenever there is a coil, and you have a change in magnetic flux or change in magnetic field, an induced emf is generated in that coil or wire. This very property is inductance.

  6. inductance, property of a conductor (often in the shape of a coil) that is measured by the size of the electromotive force, or voltage, induced in it, compared with the rate of change of the electric current that produces the voltage.

  7. Jul 11, 2021 · Inductance is the property of a device that tells how effectively it induces an emf in another device. Mutual inductance is the effect of two devices in inducing emfs in each other.

  8. A circuit with a self inductance of one henry will experience a back emf of one volt when the current changes at a rate of one ampère per second. Inductance is the resistance of a circuit element to changes in current. Inductance in a circuit is the analog of mass in a mechanical system.

  9. Inductance is the property of a device that tells us how effectively it induces an emf in another device. It expresses the effectiveness of a given device. When two circuits carrying time-varying currents are close to one another, the magnetic flux through each circuit varies because of the changing current in the other circuit.

  10. Inductance is the property of a device that expresses how effectively it induces an emf in another device. Mutual inductance is the effect of two devices inducing emfs in each other. A change in current \(\displaystyle dI_1/dt\) in one circuit induces an emf (\(\displaystyle ε_2\)) in the second:

  11. hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu › hbase › electricInductance - HyperPhysics

    Inductance is typified by the behavior of a coil of wire in resisting any change of electric current through the coil. Arising from Faraday's law, the inductance L may be defined in terms of the emf generated to oppose a given change in current: Inductance of a coil of wire. Increasing current in coil. Index Inductance concepts Capacitance concepts

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