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Definition of Inductance unit
1. Noun. A measure of the property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inductance Unit
Literary usage of Inductance unit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases by Edwin James Houston (1903)
"Inductance, Unit of —A term now generally used for unit of self-induction.
The value of the inductance may be given cither m absolute or in practical units ..."
2. Electrical Review (1891)
"... instead of describing the self-inductance unit as an ohm multiplied by a
second, it would be more logical to call the unit of resistance a ..."
3. Bulletin by United States (1918)
"Note effect of iron core on inductance. UNIT R-7. The production and deter,ion
of waves used in wireless telegraphy. Oscillating circuits. ..."
4. The Electrical Engineer (1891)
"Of far less importance than the selection of the practical inductance unit, but
still well worthy of separate consideration, is the selection of appropriate ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1891)
"Of far lesser importance than the selection of the practical inductance unit,
but still well worthy of separate consideration is the selection of ..."