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28 November, 03:52

For the circuit in the previous part, with the frequency set at 1 hz, what happens if the inductance of the inductor is increased?

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  1. 28 November, 04:13
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    The relationship between inductance and frequency can be clearly described using the following equation of inductive reactance:

    Xl = 2*pi*f*L; simplifying:

    L = Xl / 2*pi*f

    Therefore, as what we saw, inductance and frequency are inversely proportional. To add up, when inductance increases the frequency would decrease.
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