0 the process in which a conductor (= substance that allows electricity to pass through it) creates an electrical current when put in a changing magnetic field --
Plasma formation and the implosion phase of wire array z-pinch experiments comes equal to the inductance of a thin shell.
Greater load inductance in this configuration resulted in lower total load current and pinch power.
Motion of the conductor increases the inductance of the volume.
A critical requirement for the accelerated conductor is the possibility of temporal profiling of the inductance increase.
We consider second-order dynamics of electric actuators with negligible armature inductances.
We consider secondorder dynamics of electric actuators with negligible armature inductances.
The power and current of the discharge was increased by means of increasing the capacitor bank, and reduction the circuit inductance.
The conductor must further increase the inductance in order to provide the transfer of magnetic energy to a load.