spoleffektivitet
Spoleffektivitet refers to the efficiency of an inductor, commonly known as a coil. It quantifies how effectively an inductor stores energy in its magnetic field relative to the energy it dissipates as heat. A higher spoleffektivitet indicates that a larger proportion of the input energy is stored, making the inductor more desirable for applications where energy conservation is crucial.
The primary source of inefficiency in an inductor is resistive losses. The wire used to construct the
Spoleffektivitet is typically measured as a percentage. An ideal inductor would have 100% spoleffektivitet, meaning all