FAQ

What is the Inductance?
Inductance refers to the Property of a Circuit Element, typically an Inductor, that Opposes changes in the Current flowing through it by Inducing a Voltage in the Circuit. Inductance is usually measured using the Henry for Inductance. Note that the value of Inductance is always negative.
Can the Inductance be negative?
Yes, the Inductance, measured in Inductance can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Inductance?
Inductance is usually measured using the Henry[H] for Inductance. Millihenry[H], Microhenry[H] are the few other units in which Inductance can be measured.
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