Any change in the current in a solenoid leads to the appearance of an induced emf due the magnetic flux of the current. This phenomenon is called self-induction.

The self-inductance or inductance of a air-core can becalculated by the following formulas:

 


 

 

 

Formula 1

L = 1,257 x [ (S x n2) / m ] x 10-8

 

Where:

L is the self-induction coefficient in henry (H)

n is the number of turns

S is the cross section area of a turn in square centimeters (cm2)

m is the length of the solenoid in centimeters (cm)

 

Obs.; The henry (H) is the self-inductance unit and is defined as the inductance of a conductor in which a current change of 1 ampere per second induces in emf of 1 volt.

 

Derivated Formulas:

Formula 2

 


 

 

 

Formula 3

 


 

 

 

Formula 4

 


 

 

 

Application Example:

 

Calculate the inductance of a solenoid formed by 10 tirns of wire with a length of 2 cm and a cross sectional área of 2 cm2.

 

Note: see resistance of a wire to calculate the cross-sectional área of a turn when the diameter is given.

 

Data:

n = 10

S= 2 cm2

M = 2 cm

 

 

Applying formula 1

 

L = 1,257 x [ ( 2 x 102 ) / 2 ] x 10-8

 

L = 1,257 x 100 x 10-8

 

L = 125,7 x 10-6

 

L = 125,7 µH

 

 

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