What is meant by the term "Induction"?
It means they show you the safety rules, where the assembly points are, what protective equipment you need to wear.....it is the law to have an induction before you can start work
Another term often used for inductance is "self-inductance." This refers to the property of a coil or circuit that allows it to generate an electromotive force (EMF) in response to a change in current flowing through it. Inductance is typically measured in henries (H).
it is combined effect of resistance and inductance
a coil. a component having the property of inductance.
There is no such term as 'inductance reactance'; the correct term is 'inductive reactance'. This is the opposition to the flow of a.c. current, due to the inductance of the load, and the frequency of the supply, and is measured in ohms.Inductive reactance is directly proportional to both the supply frequency and the load's inductance.
The term 'inductance' was coined by Oliver Heaviside in February 1886.[1] It is customary to use the symbol L for inductance, possibly in honour of the physicist Heinrich Lenz.
Inductance is inductance, and is not a function of frequency. Frequency affects reactance, and ultimately impedance, not inductance.
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What is meant by the term resistivity?
Type your answer here... By use an inductance meter or an inductance bridge
It is used to measure the inductance of a coil of unknown inductance.
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Inductance is measured in henrys.