inductance darhâzandegi Fr.: inductance The property of an electric circuit, or of two neighboring circuits, by virtue of which an electromotive force is induced in one circuit by a change of current in either of them. Inductance, from induct, from L. inductus, p.p. of → induce + → -ance. |
self-inductance xod-darhâzandegi Fr.: auto-inductance The inductance associated with an isolated electric circuit that is characteristic of the circuit's physical design. → self-; → inductance. |