självinduktiva
Självinduktiva, also known as self-inductive, refers to a property of electrical circuits and components where a change in current induces a voltage in the same circuit. This phenomenon is described by Faraday's Law of Induction, which states that the induced electromotive force (EMF) in any closed circuit is equal to the negative of the time rate of change of the magnetic flux enclosed by the circuit. In practical terms, this means that any time the current through a circuit changes, it generates a voltage that opposes the change, a concept known as Lenz's Law.
Self-inductive effects are commonly observed in inductors, which are components designed to exhibit high inductance. Inductors
In power systems, self-inductive effects can lead to voltage surges and arcing, particularly during switching operations.
Understanding and managing self-inductive effects is crucial in the design and operation of electrical systems to