An Inductor is a device that can store energy. Inductance is the property of a conductor to oppose a change in current. Inductor symbols, Air core, Iron core, Ferrite core, Variable Inductors, Types of Inductors, Self Inductance of a Coil, Faraday’s law, back emf, Inductance Formula, Steady State Current in an Inductor, Current and Voltage equation in an Inductor, Series Inductors, Parallel Inductors, Energy Stored in Inductor, Energy consumed from the power supply, Energy dissipated in Resistor, Applications of Inductors
Electrical Science
Course Curriculum
- Power Sources34 mins
- Basic Electrical Quantities39 mins
- Circuit Analysis and Kirchhoff’s Laws30 mins
- Mesh and Node Analysis27 mins
- Thevenin's Theorem28 mins
- Norton’s Theorem & Max Power Transform Theorem30 mins
- Superposition Theorem26 mins
- Capacitors46 mins
- Inductors37 mins
- First Order Circuits42 mins
- Second Order Circuits, RLC series and RLC Parallel Circuits32 mins
- Introduction to AC Circuits47 mins
- AC Response for Pure Resistive, Inductive and Capacitive Circuits24 mins
- AC Response for a Series RLC Circuits
- AC Response for Parallel RLC Circuits26 mins
- Resonance in AC Circuits37 mins
- Three Phase AC Circuits - Part 137 mins
- Three Phase AC Circuits – Part 225 mins
- Three Phase AC Circuits – Part 335 mins
- Passive Filters40 mins
- Transformer Theory and Operation35 mins
- Diode Rectifiers52 mins
- Diode Clipper and Clamper Circuits32 mins
- Introduction to BJT35 mins
- BJT Amplifiers-Part138 mins
- BJT Amplifiers-Part219 mins
Teacher
Sanjay Vidyadharan
Role : Professor
- Website : https://universe.bits-pilani.ac.in/pilani/vidhyadharan/Profile
- Experience : 25 Years
- Specialist in : Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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