FAQ

What is the Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire?
The Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire refers to the inductance associated with the magnetic field inside the wire itself, as opposed to the magnetic field outside the wire. Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire is usually measured using the Henry per Meter for Magnetic Permeability. Note that the value of Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire is always positive.
Can the Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire be negative?
No, the Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire, measured in Magnetic Permeability cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire?
Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire is usually measured using the Henry per Meter[H/m] for Magnetic Permeability. Henry per Centimeter[H/m], Henry per Kilometer[H/m] are the few other units in which Internal Inductance of Long Straight Wire can be measured.
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