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Inductor Voltage

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The instantaneous voltage across an inductor is given by:

$$ V = L \frac{dI}{dt} $$

Where

  • \( \small V \) represents the voltage across the inductor.
  • \( \small L \) is the inductance of the inductor, usually measured in henries (H).
  • \( \small \frac{dI}{dt} \) is the rate of change of current through the inductor with respect to time.

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