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Inductor Reactance Formula

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The inductive reactance is the opposition of a circuit element to a change in current or voltage, due to that element's inductance.

Inductor-Stored Energy

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Inductor-stored energy is the energy stored in an inductor, a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores electrical energy in a magnetic field when electric current is flowing through it.

Parallel Resistor-Inductor Circuit

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A resistor–inductor circuit is an electric circuit composed of resistors and inductors driven by a voltage or current source. The parallel version places resistor and inductor in parallel.

Parallel Resistor-Inductor Capacitor Circuit

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A parallel RLC circuit is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor, an inductor and a capacitor, connected in parallel.

Resonance Frequency Equation

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An LC circuit, also called a resonant circuit, is an electric circuit consisting of an inductor and a capacitor connected together. The circuit can act as an electrical resonator (an electrical analog of a tuning fork...

Self-Inductance of a Single-Layer Circular Coil

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The self­inductance of a single­layer circular coil is a property that describes the electromotive force caused by the change in current in the coil.

Self-Inductance of a Single-Layer Circular Coil of Small Radius

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The self­inductance of a single­layer circular coil of small radius is a property that describes the electromotive force caused by the change in current in the coil.

Self-Inductance of a Single-Layer Rectangular Cross-Section Coil

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The self­inductance of a single-layer rectangular cross-section coil is a property that describes the electromotive force caused by the change in current in the coil.

Self-Inductance of a Single Core Cable

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The self­inductance of a single core cable is a property that describes the electromotive force caused by the change in current in the cable.

Self-Inductance of Two Parallel Wires

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The self­inductance of two parallel wires is a property that describes the electromotive force caused by the change in current in the wires.

Series RL Circuit

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A resistor–inductor circuit (RL circuit) is an electric circuit composed of resistors and inductors driven by a voltage or current source. The time required for the voltage to fall by a factor of 1/e is called the RL ...

Series RLC Circuit

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An RLC circuit is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor, an inductor and a capacitor, connected in series or in parallel.