FAQ

What is the Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge?
Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge refers to a inductor whose value can be adjusted to achieve balance in the bridge circuit and is connected in series with inductor with unknown inductance. Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge is usually measured using the Millihenry for Inductance. Note that the value of Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge is always positive.
Can the Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge be negative?
No, the Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge, measured in Inductance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge?
Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge is usually measured using the Millihenry[mH] for Inductance. Henry[mH], Microhenry[mH] are the few other units in which Variable Inductance in Maxwell Bridge can be measured.
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