raju_kambar
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Dear Sir,
In magnotostatics, inductance is defined as the ratio of total flux linkage to the current producing that flux. It is denoted as "L", is also called as "self inductance"
L= NΦ/I (Henry)
According to Faradays law
e=-NdΦ/dt
I didn't understand properly, what is inductance and mutual inductance.How it is related to the Faraday's law.
Some times, it is learn t that it is magnetic storage device.
Please can you anybody explain me the inductance elaborately with the Faraday's law, self inductance , and mutual inductance
In magnotostatics, inductance is defined as the ratio of total flux linkage to the current producing that flux. It is denoted as "L", is also called as "self inductance"
L= NΦ/I (Henry)
According to Faradays law
e=-NdΦ/dt
I didn't understand properly, what is inductance and mutual inductance.How it is related to the Faraday's law.
Some times, it is learn t that it is magnetic storage device.
Please can you anybody explain me the inductance elaborately with the Faraday's law, self inductance , and mutual inductance