Self Induction

Word SELF INDUCTION
Character 14
Hyphenation self -in duc tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Self Induction"

What do we mean by self induction?

The generation by a changing current of an electromotive force in the same circuit. noun

See induction. noun

Induction in a circuit due to the action of one portion of a current upon an adjacent portion during periods of varying current strength. The nature of the induction is such as to oppose the action which produces it. noun

Induction in a circuit caused by changes in the circuit itself. noun

Generation of an electromotive force (EMF) in a circuit by changing the current in that circuit; usually measured in henries noun

Induction in a circuit caused by changes in the circuit itself.

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The word "self-induction" in example sentences

Consider trying self-induction methods that may encourage labor to begin. ❋ Penny Simkin (2010)

The Daily Hazel important and legal self-induction ❋ Unknown (2008)

In Louie's case, hysteresis -- the self-induction that makes it impossible to turn off current in a conductor instantaneously -- is a bit longer, in terms of his mental process, than the chemical delay was in his old body. ❋ Barnes, John, 1957- (1994)

The proportionality factor in mutual induction is called mutual inductance M, that in self-induction is called inductance L. ❋ Unknown (1991)

The maximum current limited by R cannot flow immediately because self-induction counteracts any current change. ❋ Unknown (1991)

A self-induction voltage U10 arises in the input winding. ❋ Hans-Friedrich Hoyer (1991)

At the instant of switching off (time t2), the current passing through the coil is not immediately interrupted because self-induction opposes any current change. ❋ Unknown (1991)

When this takes place in another, galvanically separated coil, this is called mutual induction; when it takes place in the same coil, it is called self-induction. ❋ Unknown (1991)

This process of production of electromotive force in the turns of the coil generating the field is called self-induction. ❋ Unknown (1991)

In which way are self-induction and mutual induction physically related? ❋ Unknown (1991)

He also developed the energy flow in the EM field, developed the skin effect, speculated analytically on faster-than-light charged particles, discovered the theory of distortionless signal transmission, and articulated the concept of inductively loaded circuits including self-induction. ❋ Unknown (1990)

He replaced previous rule-of-thumb methods by scientific calculation, recognized the value of low voltage, good insulation and the avoidance of self-induction, with the result that the electro-pneumatic action has become (when properly made) as reliable as the tracker or pneumatic lever mechanism. ❋ George Laing Miller (N/A)

This would need a large self-induction, and a small change of speed would stop the effect. ❋ Various (N/A)

There is as yet no authoritative statement as to exactly what happens, and it is generally assumed that the effect depends on the relation of capacity to self-induction, and is a sort of resonator action. ❋ Various (N/A)

The effect is that of self-induction on making or upon increase of current, the measure of the amount being the energy stored in the magnetic circuits which have been extended or opened up by the current. ❋ Various (N/A)

Its condition is discoverable, however, by the test of self-induction to currents of different direction. ❋ Various (N/A)

This result we accomplish by the introduction of the choking coil, which has the effect of absorbing the excessive 50 volts, the action being due to its quality of self-induction, referred to in the foregoing. ❋ J. S. Zerbe (N/A)

-- The self-induction in a current of this kind is utilized in transmitting electricity to great distances. ❋ J. S. Zerbe (N/A)

-- This tendency of a current to reverse itself, under the conditions cited, is called self-induction, or inductance, and it would be well to keep this in mind in pursuing the study of alternating currents. ❋ J. S. Zerbe (N/A)

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