endüktans

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inductance
The quantity of the resulting electromagnetic flux divided by the current that produces it, measured in henries (SI symbol: H.)

What is the inductance of that power supply's main inductor?.

The property of a circuit or circuit element that opposes a change in current flow, thus causing current changes to lag behind voltage changes It is measured in henrys
an electrical device that introduces inductance into a circuit
The electrical property of a circuit that induces change in existing current
inherent reactive property, measured in henrys, of an electric circuit or circuit element that opposes a change in current flow Hence, inductance causes current changes to lag behind voltage changes See also Henry
The quantity of the resulting electromagnetic flux, measured in henries (SI symbol: H.)
-The property of a circuit in which a change in current induces an electro motive force
A property of a conductor or circuit which resists a change in current It causes current changes to lag behind voltage changes and is measured in henrys
the property of a circuit that tends to oppose a change in the existing current flow The symbol for inductance is L
measurement of a conductor's ability to resist a change in current flow; analogous to an object's ability to resist a change in velocity
A property of a conductor or circuit which resists a change in current It causes current changes to lag behind voltage changes & is measured in henrys
A property of a circuit tending to oppose changes in current flow through the circuit
The inductance of a coil or solenoid is the rate of increase in magnetic flux linkage with increase of current in the coil, where linkage is the product of the flux through the coil by the number of turns; the cgs unit of inductance is the henry, equal to 108 maxwell-turns per ampere of current
The Property of an electric circuit by which a varying current induces a back emf in that circuit or a neighboring circuit
The property of an electric circuit by which a voltage is induced in it by a changing magnetic field
The voltage across an inductor is directly proportional to the rate of change of the current through it divided by the rate of change of time (difference current/difference time = di/dt) The proportionality constant which makes this true is L, the inductance of the inductor component It is denoted by L and its units are the Henry (H) Therefore, the voltage v across an inductor is given by v = L*(di/dt)
Property of a conductor, sometimes in the shape of a coil, that is measured by the size of the electromotive force (emf), or voltage, induced in it, compared with the rate of change of the electric current that produces the voltage. A steadily changing electric current produces a varying magnetic field, which induces an emf in a conductor that is present in the field. The magnitude of this voltage is proportional to the rate of change of the current. The inductance is the proportionality factor. The unit of inductance is the henry, named after Joseph Henry; one henry is equivalent to one volt divided by one ampere per second
(physics) a property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it by a variation of current
A changing current in a coil produces a changing magnetic flux The changing magnetic flux results in an induced current flowing in the coil The unit is a Henry One Henry is the inductance of a circuit that produces a counter-force of 1 volt when the current flowing is changing at the rate of 1 amp per second
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inductance coil
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inductance coupling
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inductance bridge
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mutual inductance
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