The inductance of a coil is not related in any simple way to the length of the wire
or other conductor of which it is wound. The inductance is at least as heavily
influenced by the diameter of the coil.
Inductance is inductance, and is not a function of frequency. Frequency affects reactance, and ultimately impedance, not inductance.
'Reactance' is the name given to the opposition to the flow of alternating current, due to the inductance of a load and the frequency of the supply voltage. It is measured in ohms.
It can't, unless there's some other coil, such as a bunch of wire between the two, or you're measurement equipment is off. Two inductors in series will have the same inductance as the two summed together.
Yes, you can use both, but watts is more useful; it provides the total amount of power the generator can output.
To find the total inductance ( L_t ) of two inductors in parallel, you can use the formula: [ \frac{1}{L_t} = \frac{1}{L_1} + \frac{1}{L_2} ] For two identical inductors of 22 mH, this simplifies to: [ \frac{1}{L_t} = \frac{1}{22 , \text{mH}} + \frac{1}{22 , \text{mH}} = \frac{2}{22 , \text{mH}} = \frac{1}{11 , \text{mH}} ] Thus, the total inductance ( L_t ) is 11 mH.
Inductance is inductance, and is not a function of frequency. Frequency affects reactance, and ultimately impedance, not inductance.
Inductance in series is the sum of the individual inductances.
Inductance in series is the sum of the individual inductances.
Rainfall is measured in inches using a rain gauge, which collects and measures the amount of rain that falls over a specific area. The collected rainwater is then measured in inches to determine the total amount of rainfall.
The total amount you will have will be measured in the units of currency in which you are selling the bars. Since you have not specified what currency unit you are referring to, the answer cannot be more specific.
You calculate the total amount of whatever it is that you want to find the silicon abundance for. Then you calculate the amount f silicon in that. Then percentage abundance of silicon = 100*amount of silicon/total amount Typically the amount would be measured as the mass.
The amount of material in an object is called its mass. This is a measure of the total amount of matter in an object, typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
Volume and it is measured in cubic units.
The amount of matter in a body or object is called mass. Mass is a measure of the total amount of material in an object, and it is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
An inch of rain is measured accurately using a rain gauge, which is a device that collects and measures the amount of rainfall that falls in a specific area. The rain gauge is typically a cylindrical container with markings on the side that indicate the amount of rainfall in inches. The collected rainwater is then measured to determine the total amount of rainfall in inches.
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Resource utilization is the total amount of resources actually consumed, compared against the amount of resources planned for a specific process. It is normally measured as a percentage.