Inductor Energy
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Energy #
The energy stored in an inductor is given by:
$$ E = \frac{1}{2} L I^2 $$
Where
- \( \small E \) represents the energy stored in the inductor in joules (J),
- \( \small L \) is the inductance of the inductor, in henries (H), and
- \( \small I \) is the current through the inductor, in amperes (A).