Inductance Flashcards
what’s back emf and its equation
when the current changes in a solenoid (aka inductor) the magnetic field changes. this induces a current in itself that opposes the change.
ε = -L dI/dt
L: inductance
I: Current
- because it opposes the current producing it
energy density of a magnetic field equation
u = B²/2µ₀
u: magnetic field energy density
B: field strength
inductance equation
L = µ₀n²lA = µ₀N²A/l
l: length
n: turn density
A: area of cross-section
L: inductance
what is mutual inductance
if two wire loops are close to each other:
I₁ current flows in 1 (increasing). this creates an increasing B-field, B₁.
this B-field passes through loop 2 causing an increasing flux, Φ₂.
this induces an emf, ε₂ and this current I₂ in the opposite direction to I₁
mutual inductance equation
Φ₂ = M*I₁
Φ₂ : flux through the second loop
I₁: current in the first loop
(this also works vice-versa)
unusual method to find the inductance
equate the magnetic field energy to the energy stored in an inductor.
∫B²/2µ₀ dV = ½LI²