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The property of an electric circuit that opposes a change in current flow.
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A property of an electric circuit that represents its ability to resist changes in current flow.
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refers to the ability of a device to store energy in the form of a magnetic field. Cables have a certain inductance per foot. In its simplest form, an inductor consists of a wire loop or coil. The standard unit of inductance is the henry, abbreviated H. This is a large unit. More common units are the microhenry, abbreviated
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The property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it as the result of a changing magnetic flux. Inductive wiretaps use physics of inductance.
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coil of wire in which current is induced.
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