magnetiseerimisvool
Magnetiseerimisvool, also known as magnetizing current or magnetizing force, is the component of the total current in an inductive circuit that is responsible for producing the magnetic flux in the core of an inductor or transformer. It is a reactive current, meaning it does not dissipate power as heat (unlike the resistive current component). Instead, it stores energy in the magnetic field.
This current lags behind the applied voltage by approximately 90 degrees in an ideal inductor. In a
The magnitude of the magnetizing current depends on the inductance of the coil and the applied voltage.