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  2. Inductance - Wikipedia

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    Inductance is the tendency of an electrical conductor to oppose a change in the electric current flowing through it. The electric current produces a magnetic field around the conductor.

  3. Henry (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The henry (symbol: H) is the unit of electrical inductance in the International System of Units (SI). [1] If a current of 1 ampere flowing through a coil produces flux linkage of 1 weber turn, that coil has a self-inductance of 1 henry.‌ The unit is named after Joseph Henry (1797–1878), the American scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction independently of and at about the same ...

  4. Anderson's bridge - Wikipedia

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    An interesting point to note is the fact that the measured self-inductance of the coil does not change even on taking dielectric loss within the capacitor into account. Another advantage of using this modified bridge is that unlike the variable capacitor used in Maxwell bridge , it makes use of a fixed capacitor which is relatively quite cheaper.

  5. Electromagnetic induction - Wikipedia

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    The magnetic flux is defined by a surface integral: [12] =, where dA is an element of the surface Σ enclosed by the wire loop, B is the magnetic field. The dot product B · d A corresponds to an infinitesimal amount of magnetic flux.

  6. Series and parallel circuits - Wikipedia

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    The formula is easily extended to any number of series coils with mutual coupling. The method can be used to find the self-inductance of large coils of wire of any cross-sectional shape by computing the sum of the mutual inductance of each turn of wire in the coil with every other turn since in such a coil all turns are in series.

  7. Faraday's law of induction - Wikipedia

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    The definition of surface integral relies on splitting the surface Σ into small surface elements. Each element is associated with a vector dA of magnitude equal to the area of the element and with direction normal to the element and pointing "outward" (with respect to the orientation of the surface).

  8. Short-circuit inductance - Wikipedia

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    is the short-circuit measurement of primary or secondary inductance; is the corresponding open-circuit measurement of primary or secondary inductance; Other transformer parameters like leakage inductance and mutual inductance which cannot be directly measured may be defined in terms of k.

  9. Self-inductance - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Self-inductance