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Aadit Singh Uppal

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These two are varied terms, similar in their functioning but differ in their output. Inductance stores energy in the magnetic field to oppose the flow of electric current. And capacitance stores energy in the electric field in order to oppose the flow of voltage through the device. Capacitance is measured through the SI unit Farad (F).

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While both of them oppose the flow of electric current, the key difference lies in their energy output. In the case of resistance, energy is released in the form of heat. On the other hand, inductance stores energy in its magnetic field and doesn't waste it.

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The name of this SI Unit Henry is derived from the name of the scientist who discovered the concept of inductance and electromagnetic induction, Joseph Henry. He was a scientist from America who supported the principles of Faraday and helped in bringing a revolution in the field of modern physics.

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  I = I 0 t - I 0 t 2

? = B A

? = μ 0 n I A

V R = d ? d t = - μ 0 n A l 0 ( 1 - 2 t )

V R = 0 at   t = 1 2 and I R = V R   Resistance of loop  

 

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