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Define the terms inductance, resistance and capacitance? give the units of measurement of each

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Answered by raksha18
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inductance:
the property of an electric conductor or circuit that causes an electromotive force to be generated by a change in the current flowing.Inductance is measured in units called henrys. The definition of one henry is simple: One henry is the amount of inductance necessary to induce one volt when the current in coil changes at a rate of one ampere per second.

resistance:
Resistance is the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current. unit of measurement: Ohm

capacitance:
the ratio of the change in an electric charge in a system to the corresponding change in its electric potential.Capacitance is measured in units called farads (abbreviated F). The definition of one farad is deceptively simple. A one-farad capacitor holds a voltage across the plates of exactly one volt when it's charged with exactly one ampere per second of current.


Answered by brainlyashu
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The capacitance of a capacitor is the amount of charge it can store per unit of voltage. The unit for measuringcapacitance is the farad (F), named for Faraday, and is defined as the capacity to store one coulomb of charge with an applied potential of one volt.

RESISTANCE is the degree to which a substance or device opposes the passage of an electric current, causing energy dissipation. By Ohm's law resistance (measured in ohms) is equal to the voltage divided by the current.


The unit of inductance in the SI system is the henry (H), named after American scientist Joseph Henry, which is the amount of inductance which generates a voltage of one volt when the current is changing at a rate of one ampere per second. ... The inductance is proportional to the square of the number of turns in the coil.



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