How does self-inductance of an ideal coil vary with the current passing through it?
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Self-inductance does not prevent the change of current, but it delays the change of current flowing through it. This property of the coil only opposes the changing current (alternating current) and does not affect the steady current that is (direct current) when flows through it. The unit of inductance is Henry (H).
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