[Basic Course on Transformers 8] What is AL of a transformer? It is the value used to calculate inductance. Why does multiplying AL by the square of the number of turns give the inductance value?
What is AL in a transformer? Why does multiplying AL by the square of the number of turns result in the inductance value? Do you understand?
If you are involved with transformers, you have likely heard the term "AL" at least once. However, those not involved with transformers may have never heard of this term at all.
Even among those involved with transformers, there may be many who only understand that "multiplying AL by the square of the number of turns gives the inductance value."
For such individuals, this foundational course is a must-see.
We explain why multiplying AL by the square of the number of turns results in the inductance value, and what AL is, using formulas for concrete understanding.
Please take a look.
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