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How to calculate the inductance of a inductor from its impedance​

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Answered by sara567851
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Answer:

This simple circuit above consists of a pure inductance of L Henries ( H ), connected across a sinusoidal voltage given by the expression: V(t) = Vmax sin ωt. When the switch is closed this sinusoidal voltage will cause a current to flow and rise from zero to its maximum value.

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Answered by yogeshbhuyal7
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The formula of the impedance of inductor is: Z = jLw , where:

Z: is the impedance in ohms.

j: is the operator for imaginary numbers. (imaginary unit)

L: is the value of the inductor in Henrys (H)

w: is equal to 2. π. f, where the letter f represents the frequency of the signal applied to the inductor.

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