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Figure 8   Voltage Applied to an Inductor
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Inductance Summary

DC Circuits INDUCTANCE The example that follows shows how a circuit with an inductor in parallel with a resistor reacts to changes in the circuit.   Inductors have some small resistance, and this is shown schematically as a 1W  resistor (Figure 9). 1. While   the   switch   is   closed,   a Figure 9   Inductor and Resistor in Parallel current   of   20   v/1W   =   20   amps flows  through  the  inductor.    This causes a very large magnetic field around the inductor. 2. When we open the switch, there is no  longer  a  current  through  the inductor.     As  the  magnetic  field begins   to   collapse,   a   voltage   is induced   in   the   inductor. The change    in    applied    voltage    is instantaneous; the counter EMF is of  exactly  the  right  magnitude  to prevent the current from changing initially.   In order to maintain the current     at     20     amps     flowing through the inductor, the self-induced voltage in the inductor  must  be  enough  to  push 20   amps   through   the   101W   of resistance. The CEMF = (101)(20) = 2020 volts. 3. With  the  switch  open,  the  circuit looks   like   a   series   RL   circuit without   a   battery. The   CEMF induced   falls   off,   as   does   the current, with a time constant TL of: TL L R . TL 4H 101W 0.039  sec Rev. 0 Page 7 ES-03

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