The property of an electric circuit or device by virtue of which a varying current induces an electromotive force (emf), i.e., voltage (V), in that circuit or device, or in an adjacent circuit or device. See also circuit, current, emf, and voltage.
See inductance in Computer
The magnetic field that is generated when a current is passed through an inductor, typically a wire coil. Inductance is measured in henrys (H). See inductor and induction.