Question 1: The SI unit of inductance is the henry (H), named after American scientist and magnetic researcher ________. |
Question 2: Inductance is the property in an electrical circuit where a change in the ________ through that circuit induces an electromotive force (EMF) that opposes the change in current (See Induced EMF). |
Question 3: When one inductor is closely coupled to another inductor through mutual inductance, such as in a ________, the voltages, currents, and number of turns can be related in the following way: |
Question 4: The quantitative definition of the (self-) inductance of a wire loop in ________ units (webers per ampere, known as henries) is |
Question 5: The circuit voltage for a nonlinear inductor is obtained via the differential inductance as shown by Faraday's Law and the ________ of calculus. |
Question 6: When either side of the transformer is a ________, the amount of mutual inductance between the two windings determines the shape of the frequency response curve. |
Question 7: The mutual inductance also has a relationship with the ________. |
Question 8: The term 'inductance' was coined by ________ in February 1886. |
Question 9: In electrical circuits, any electric current, i, produces a ________ and hence generates a total magnetic flux, Φ, acting on the circuit. |
Question 10: However, a non-zero current induces a ________ by Ampère's law. |