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How Do You Calculate The Inductance Of A Coil?

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How Do You Calculate The Inductance Of A Coil?

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Coils are inductors–they resist the flow of alternating current. This inductance is accomplished by magnetically shifting the relationship between the voltage (how much electromagnetic force is being applied) and the current (how many electrons are flowing). Usually voltage and current are in phase–both high at the same time, both low at the same time. Coils change that, and the stronger the coil (the more henrys, or units of inductance), the bigger the phase shift. Calculate the inductance of a coil as an educational exercise or if you expect someday to build a radio from spare parts. The coils you buy will have the henrys (measure of inductance) clearly marked. Knowing the formula will help you understand the behavior of coils, and there is no better way to understand and remember a formula than to use it. Take two measurements: the length of the coil and the diameter of the coil. The more accurately you make these measurements, the more accurate your results will be. In the calcul

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