How to calculate the energy storage of an inductor
How to calculate the energy storage of an inductor
Deciphering the Inductor Energy Storage FormulaEnergy (W) = 1/2 * Inductance (L) * Current^2 (I^2)Inductance (L) is measured in henrys (H).Current (I) is the current through the inductor measured in amperes (A).The formula represents the energy stored in the magnetic field of an inductor at a given time.
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