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Inductance is the property that opposes any change in _______. |
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Self-inductance is another term for _______________. |
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Energy storage is accomplished within the inductor's _______________. |
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The induced ___________depends on the rate of cutting magnetic flux. |
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Inductance is measured in a unit called the ______________. |
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The _____________ is directly proportional to the cross-sectional area of a coil. |
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Increasing the permeability of the ___________of an inductor will increase the inductance value |
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Inductors in series add like resistors in ________________. |
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An inductor will try to maintain the same direction of ___________flow in the circuit |
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The inductor always opposes a change in current, even a transient _________current. |
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The time constant of an inductive circuit is dependent on the circuit's __________. |
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The transient decay current in an LR circuit is ______ of the maximum after one time constant |
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A discharging inductor will act as its own _________source. |
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A charged inductor can cause a very high voltage arc across an ______circuit. |
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