
Inductance Measurement
Inductance measurement assesses how much a coil or inductor resists changes in electrical current. When electrical current flows through a coil, it creates a magnetic field. If the current tries to change, the magnetic field opposes that change, a property called inductance. Measuring inductance involves applying a small, known electrical signal and analyzing how the coil responds, often by observing voltage and current relationships. These measurements help determine if the inductor is functioning correctly or matches its specified properties, which is essential in designing and troubleshooting electronic circuits.