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Figure 6   DC Current Through an Inductor
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Figure 8   Voltage Applied to an Inductor

DC Circuits INDUCTANCE The relationship between values of current reached and the time it takes to reach them is called a time constant.  The time constant for an inductor is defined as the time required for the current either  to  increase  to  63.2  percent  of  its  maximum  value  or  to  decrease  by  63.2  percent  of  its maximum value (Figure 7). Figure 7   Time Constant The   value   of   the   time   constant   is   directly   proportional   to   the   inductance   and   inversely proportional to the resistance.   If these two values are known, the time constant can be found using Equation (3-5). (3-5) TL L R where TL    = time constant (seconds) L = inductance (henries) R     = resistance (ohms) Rev. 0 Page 5 ES-03

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