Practical Applied Electricity a book in Plain English for the Practical Man T

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Practical Applied Electricity a book in Plain English for the Practical Man T
David Penn Moreton
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M. F. Of one volt will be produced due to a change in the current in the winding of one ampere in one second. That is, if the current changes, say, from two to three amperes in one second and there is an induced e. M. F. Of one volt, the coil is said to have unit inductance. The unit of inductance is the henry, and inductance is usually represented by the symbol (L).
The inductance of any coil can be calculated by the use of the following equation when the dimension of the coil and other quanti
...ties are known: (82) 109 X I In the above equation (n) is the number of turns of wire on the coil, (ju) is the permeability of the material composing the magnetic circuit, (A) is the area of the magnetic circuit in square centimeters, and (Z) is the length of the magnetic circuit in centimeters.
123. Lentz's Law. A careful consideration of the ways by which induced currents may be produced, whether it be due to self or mutual induction, will result in the following sim- ple fact. In all cases of electromagnetic induction, the cur- rent produced by the induced e.


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