Electronics Topic 5: Inductors.

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Electronics Topic 5: Inductors

Assumed prior learning 05_01_00 05_01_02 05_02_01 05_03_01 05_04_01 Note for navigation on site: This information needs to be taken into account and needs to stated on the LMS, perhaps as part of the introduction?

Outcomes By the end of this unit the learner will be able to: Explain how inductors in series and parallel work Calculate total inductance in a circuit .

Unit 5.3: Capacitors vs Inductors

Introduction? To be completed See https://nationalmaglab.org/educati on/magnet-academy/watch- play/interactive/alternating- current-1 for a great simulation of cap/ind voltage leading/lagging

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