Inductor-Stored Energy
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.
The inductor-stored energy equals half the magnetic inductance times the electric current squared.
Formula
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| symbol | description | physical quantity |
|---|---|---|
| E | inductor-stored energy | "Energy" |
| I | electric current | "ElectricCurrent" |
| L | magnetic inductance | "MagneticInductance" |
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