answersLogoWhite

0

L is the symbol for inductance. An inductor is a passive two-terminal electrical component which resists changes in electric current passing through it.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the symbol for an inductor?

The inductor symbol resembles a coil of wire of 3 to 5 turns.


What is the letter symbol for the Inductor?

letter symbol is L


Why l is symbol for inductor?

inductor was invented by scientist lenz so it is denoted by l..


Why is an inductor used for?

what is an inductor used for


How do you increase the inductance in a inductor?

Since we know that inductance of an inductor depends on the length of inductor by the formula L=muAN*N/l, where l is the length of inductor. So by varying the length of inductor we say that inductance of inductor varies.


Is there no induced voltage in an inductor unless the current is changing?

In an ideal inductor, no, there is no voltage induced across an inductor unless the current in the inductor is changing. However, since there are no ideal inductors nor power supplies, eventually an inductor will draw a constant current, i.e. the limit of the power supply; and, since no inductor has zero ohms at equilibrium, that current will translate to voltage.


How do you construct an inductor?

any conductor wound with few turns can be considered as an inductor


What happens when a inductor reaches a steady state?

An inductor looks like a piece of wire to DC. It will thus look like a resistor, and inductor properties do not apply.


What is working principle of inductor?

A changing current through an inductor induces a voltage into the inductor, the direction of which always opposes the change in that current.So, in a d.c. circuit, an inductor will oppose (not prevent) any rise or fall in current, although the magnitude of that current will be determined by the resistance of that inductor, not by its inductance.In an a.c. circuit, because the current is continuously changing both in magnitude and in direction, it acts to continuously oppose the current due to its inductive reactance. Inductive reactance is proportional to the inductance of the inductor and the frequency of the supply. The vector sum of the inductive reactance of the inductor and the resistance of the inductor, is termed the impedance of the inductor. Inductive reactance, resistance, and impedance are each measured in ohms.


What is the purpose of inductor?

The fundamental purpose of an inductor is to store electrical energy in a magnetic field.


When inductor is called short circuit and open circuit?

In DC inductor is short circuited .


What is meant by inductor and name the inductor device?

a coil. a component having the property of inductance.

Trending Questions
When was the iPhone 6 made? Why would the hot water in the bath and basin have little pressure in a new bathroom suite that was just installed when the hot water in kitchen is OK? How do you fix my fraps video file? How do you delete a collection not a playlist from Grooveshark? What is dove chocolates mission statement? What is the value of a grigsby-grunow 1930 Majestic electric radio and phonograph model 102? What are any and all legal questions an executor needs to ask an attorney after the death of a sole parent in Illinois? What does the name Daisha mean? WHAT IS RESTRICTED BY IPERMS? What can one search on the Yahoo website? Where do you find a evil puffle on club penguin? How do you watch TB6 Russian channel in the Internet? Why doesn't the shower the furthest from the hot water heater never get more than warm and the shower closest to it gets nice and hot? How much do timbits cost? What do you do when you are dating a 51-year-old man and when you want to ask him a question he nags or starts an argument but when he wants to ask a question of you he wants a direct answer? Why do none of the questions in any category have nothing to do with the category itself? What is the best Color for koi pond? What are the features of the windpipe? How do you lift the boulder on club penguin? If you call someones UK mobile number while they are on holiday in Spain can you withhold your number using 141 or will it still show up on their handset due to roaming networks?