The self inductance of a coil is 1H . what do you understand
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Definition: Self-inductance or in other words inductance of the coil is defined as the property of the coil due to which it opposes the change of current flowing through it. Inductance is attained by a coil due to the self-induced emf produced in the coil itself by changing the current flowing through it.
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a statement can be given that a coil is said to have an inductance of 1 Henry if an emf of 1 volts is induced in it when the current flowing through it changes at the rate of 1 Ampere/second.
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Self-inductance or in other words inductance of the coil is defined as the property of the coil due to which it opposes the change of current flowing through it. Inductance is attained by a coil due to the self-induced emf produced in the coil itself by changing the current flowing through it.
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