Inductance Unit (Noun)
Meaning
A measure of the property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it.
Classification
Nouns denoting quantities and units of measure.
Examples
- The henry is the standard inductance unit used to measure the inductance of a coil or circuit.
- The inductance unit of a circuit is measured in henries, which is defined as the inductance of a circuit that produces a voltage of one volt when the current through it changes at a rate of one ampere per second.
- The inductance unit is an important parameter in designing and analyzing electric circuits, particularly in applications involving high-frequency signals.
- In the International System of Units, the henry is the inductance unit used to express the inductance of a circuit or coil.
- The inductance unit of a coil can be measured using a variety of techniques, including the use of a bridge circuit or an inductance meter.