induktanssille
Induktanssille, also known as an inductor, is a passive electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. It is typically constructed using a coil of wire, often wound around a core made of a ferromagnetic material such as iron. The inductance of an inductor is a measure of its ability to store energy in the magnetic field, and it is typically measured in henries (H).
Inductors are widely used in electronic circuits for various purposes, including filtering, energy storage, and signal
The behavior of an inductor is described by the equation V = L(dI/dt), where V is the voltage
Inductors can be classified into two main types: air-core inductors and iron-core inductors. Air-core inductors have
In summary, an inductor is a passive electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field and