I read the next definition of self inductance:
Self-inductance, or simply inductance, is the property of a circuit whereby a change in current causes a change in voltage in the same circuit
Could you please explain it to me?
Couldnt this definition be said on ohms law?
Because even in a pure ohmic circuit, a change in current causes a change in voltage.
Self-inductance, or simply inductance, is the property of a circuit whereby a change in current causes a change in voltage in the same circuit
Could you please explain it to me?
Couldnt this definition be said on ohms law?
Because even in a pure ohmic circuit, a change in current causes a change in voltage.