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Inductance is the property by which a change in current in a conductor induces a voltage both in the conductor itself and nearby inductors, the latter being the basis upon which transformers operate. Discrete inductors are also available that have many applications including filtering and energy storage.

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How to estimate the magnetizing inductance in transformer?

As has been stated by Rohat Kılıç xL (Reactive Resistance) = (2 x pi) x frequency(f) x inductance(l) However it is not as simple as that, as a transformer represents a tuned circuit as shown in the representative … At the highest absortion rate xl will reduce to its lowest point, at point which this would be considered to be the optimum magnetising inductance @ that frequency. …
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