What is Inductance?
What is Inductance?Inductance definitionA property of a conductor measured by the ratio of the induced electromotive force or voltage in the conductor to the rate of change of the current that produces it. A constant current produces a stable magnetic field, a changing current (AC) or a fluctuating DC produces a changing magnetic field, which in turn induces electromotive force on a conductor in this magnetic field. The magnitude of the induced electromotive force is proportional to the rate of