Self-Inductance
Self-inductance (L) is the ability of a circuit to oppose the magnetic flux that is produced by the circuit itself
Running a changing current through a circuit creates a changing magnetic field, which creates an induced emf that fights the change
Units are henrys (H)
Self-inductance is purely a function of the circuit's geometry
Calculating Self Inductance
Ratio of magnetic flux to current flow
For inductor:
For capacitor:
Example 1: Self Inductance of s Solenoid
Calculate the self-inductance of a solenoid of radius r and length L with N windings
Example 2: Calculating Self Inductance
Calculate the self-inductance of a solenoid with 3400 turns of wire if the solenoid is 9 cm long and has a diameter of 11 cm.
Inductor, Capacitor, and Resistor