SELF INDUCTANCE
A class with identifier
http://staging4.data.posccaesar.org/iso/15926-4/rdl/RDS354959
Definition | A <SELF INDUCTANCE> is a <Property> that is the induction of a voltage in a current-carrying wire when the current in the wire itself is changing. In the case of self-inductance, the magnetic field created by a changing current in the circuit itself induces a voltage in the same circuit. It is calculated as: L = Psi / I where I is an electric <CURRENT> in a thin conducting loop and Psi is the linked flux caused by that electric current |
ISO number | 6695 |
RDS number | RDS354959 |
Source | ISO 15926 CR6 PROPERTY AND STATUS (VTver1) |