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The capability of a coil to store energy in a magnetic field surrounding it. It produces an impedance to an AC current. Inductance is measured in Henrys, although milliHenry is more common.
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| inductance |
Property of a circuit to oppose a change in current. The moving magnetic field produced by a change in current causes an induced voltage to oppose the original change.
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| inductance |
An electromotive force that has been induced by a varying current in a conductor (measured in Henrys).
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an energy phenomenon that occurs as an electric field changes strength or polarity. During this transition, changes in the field can cause an electrical current to flow in a nearby object.
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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.
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