Inductance
1) The property of a circuit in which a change in current induces an electro motive force. 2) Magnetic component of impedance.
1) The property of a circuit in which a change in current induces an electro motive force. 2) Magnetic component of impedance.
A voltage produced in a circuit from a nearby electric field.
Current in a conductor resulting from a nearby electromagnetic field.
A measuring relay, the specified time for which can be considered as being independent, within specific limits, of the value of the characteristic quantity.
The amount of energy impressed on a surface, a certain distance from the source, generated during an electrical arc event. Often measured in calories per centimeter squared. (cal/cm²)