Relation between inductance and magnetic field intensity
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When a conductor carries a current, a magnetic field surrounding the conductor is produced. The resulting magnetic flux is proportional to the current. If the current changes, the change in magnetic flux is proportional to the time-rate of change in current by a factor called inductance (L).
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As an inductor stores more energy, its current level increases, while its voltage drop decreases. ... The type of material the wire is coiled around greatly impacts the strength of the magnetic field flux (and therefore the amount of stored energy) generated for any given amount of current through the coil. hope this is helpful
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