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induction: an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current inductor: an electrical device (typically a conducting coil) that introduces inductance into a circuit
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The quantitative factor that describes the "inertia" of an electrical circuit to resist changes in current.
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Inductance opposes a change in current in an electrical circuit. Alternating Current (AC) varies with time; electromotive force is generated to oppose the current flow. Electromotive force is defined as: Force that occurs due to the voltage produced by a magnetic field that is in opposition to the magnetic field that is around a coil. The voltage is induced in the coil when the magnetic field cuts the coil. Current moving through the coil forms a magnetic field around the coil. ...
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Ratio of the total magnetic flux-linkage in a coil to the current flowing through the coil. (Course Material/EddyCurrents/Physics/inductance.htm)
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An electric force field which builds up around a conductor.
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