FAQ

What is the Commutating Inductance?
Commutating Inductance is a type of inductor that is used to switch current between two or more circuits. Commutating Inductance is usually measured using the Henry for Inductance. Note that the value of Commutating Inductance is always positive.
Can the Commutating Inductance be negative?
No, the Commutating Inductance, measured in Inductance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Commutating Inductance?
Commutating Inductance is usually measured using the Henry[H] for Inductance. Millihenry[H], Microhenry[H] are the few other units in which Commutating Inductance can be measured.
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