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Pengukuran Pada Frekuensi Tinggi

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Induktansi
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-- An inductor (or reactor) is a passive
(f)
electrical component that
can store energy in a magnetic field created by the electric current
passing through it.
-- An inductor's ability to store magnetic energy is measured by its
inductance, in units of henries.
An inductor is usually constructed as a coil of conducting material, typically
copper wire, wrapped around a core either of air or of ferromagnetic and
ferrimagnetic
(f)
material. Core materials with a higher permeability than air
increase the magnetic field and confine it closely to the inductor, thereby
increasing the inductance.
The 'curves' here are all straight lines and have magnetic field strength as
the horizontal axis and the magnetic flux density as the vertical axis.
Diamagnetic materials have a weak, negative susceptibility to magnetic fields, copper, silver,
and gold.
Paramagnetic materials have a small, positive susceptibility to magnetic fields. These
materials are slightly attracted by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the
magnetic properties when the external field is removed. magnesium, molybdenum, lithium,
and tantalum
Permeability as representing 'conductivity for
magnetic flux'; just as those materials with
high electrical conductivity let electric current
through easily so materials with high
permeabilities allow magnetic flux through
more easily than others. Materials with high
permeabilities include iron and the other
ferromagnetic materials. Most plastics, wood,
non ferrous metals, air and other fluids have
permeabilities very much lower: 0.

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