What is electrical Inductance ?

 What is electrical Inductance ?

Inductance is the property of a conductor that opposes changes in the current flowing through it. It is denoted by the symbol 'L'. When current flows through a coil of wire, a magnetic field is generated around the coil. This magnetic field creates a magnetic flux linked to the coil. Any change in this associated flux, whether due to a change in the current itself or other factors, induces an electromotive force (EMF) in the coil.


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The induced electromotive force (EMF) generated in the coil opposes the change in the main current. This opposition to change is a characteristic property of inductors and is called inductance.

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