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SOLINOID INDCUTANCE CALCULATION

DESCRIPTION RESULT
Solinoid Inductance
L
30

Magnetic Permeability of free


space/Magnetic constant/ Vaccum µ₀ 2
permeability

Number of Turns N 15

Area of Cross section A 2

Length L 30

Equation L = µ₀ * N² * A/l
vacuum permeability µ₀ = 1.25664 * 10^-6 T*m/A

Law:
self-inductance of a solenoid is calculated.
Solenoids and coils are essential elements of electric circuits.
Their characteristic is an inductance L, and they act as inertial elements.coils resist a change in the current.
A change in a current flowing through a coil results in a self-induced potential difference.
The inductance L sets the ratio between the potential and the rate of change of the current.
V = - L * dI/dt
The minus shows the resistive nature of the inductance; the potential difference is opposing the change in the cu
The magnetic field inside of the solenoid causes this behavior. If we change the current, we are changing this ma
field. In turn, it induces a potential difference in the solenoid.
A solenoid is a long, tightly wound coil. A described using three parameters,
number of turns N
length l
area of the cross-section A
The inductance of solenoid follows then from the following equation
L = µ₀ * N² * A/l
vacuum permeability µ₀ = 1.25664 * 10^-6 T*m/A
CUTANCE CALCULATION

Unit

Micro henries

Henries per meter

m2

meter
Detail Input cell
N² * A/l Result output cell

GRAPHICAL ILLUSTRATION

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TRATION

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