Inductors
What are two ways to decrease the winding resistance of a coil?
1. Reduce the number of turns 2. Using a larger wire
When inductors are connected in parallel, the total inductance
1/LT = 1/L1 + 1/L2 + 1/L3 + ... + 1/Ln
Four 10mH inductors are in series. The total inductance is
40mH or 40,000 uH
T/F: If a series RL circuit is connected to a DC source, the maximum current is limited by the total inductance.
False The maximum current is limited by the time constant. Inductance (L) is in henries and Resistance (R) is in ohms. t=L/R
Device that stores energy in a magnetic field
Inductor
A 1mH, 3.3mH and a 0.1mH inductor are connected in parallel. Thus the total inductance is
Less than the smallest inductor = 0.1mH exact answer is 0.088mH
When the current through an inductor doubles, the stored energy____
Quadruples
The inductance of an iron-core coil increases if
The number of turns is increased
An ideal inductor has no
Winding Resistance
The formula for the time constant of an RL circuit
t = L/R
An inductor, a resistor and a switch are connected in series to a 12 Volt battery. At the instant the switch is closed, the inductor voltage is
12 volts
The ________ reaches 1% of its initial value in approximately 5t;
Current
_____ law states that relative motion between a magnetic field and a coil induces a voltage across the coil.
Faraday's Law
When the current through an inductor increases, the amount of energy stored in the electromagnetic field_____
Increases
Voltage produced as a result of a changing magnetic field.
Induced Voltage
Characteristic of an electrical conductor that opposes a change in current flow
Inductance
______ law states that the polarity of induced voltage results induced current in a direction that opposes the change in the magnetic field that produced it.
Lenz's Law
In a series RL circuit, the current will increase to _________________ of its full value in one time constant (t) interval after the switch is closed
approximately 63%
When inductors are connected in series, the total inductance
increases LT = L1 + L2 + L3 + ... + Ln
Opposes the change in current
induced voltage
The total inductance in parallel, is always less than
the smallest inductor
When there is constant (DC) current in an inductor:
there is no induced voltage