inductance -
The quantity of the resulting electromagnetic flux divided by the current that produces it, measured in henries.
Wikipedia
Inductance is the property of an electrical circuit measuring the induced electric voltage compared to the rate of change of the electric current in the circuit. This property also is called self inductance to discriminate it from mutual inductance, describing the voltage induced in one electrical circuit by the rate of change of the electric current in another circuit. The quantitative definition of the self inductance L of an electrical circuit in SI units is where v denotes the voltage in volts and i the current in amperes.
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inductance Property of an electric circuit: The ratio of the magnetic flux to the current that causes it.
inductance An electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current.