Resistance and inductance

What is the difference between inductance and resistance?

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sridhar.V

  • Aug 9th, 2011
 

Inductance(L) is the property of a coil, which opposes change in current or In other words property of opposing AC.
Resistance(R) is the property of a matter or material which opposes the flow of electron.(it may be AC or DC)

sirish

  • Aug 10th, 2011
 

both are passive elements .inductor is an element which stores the magnetic field. resistor is an element which opposes the flow of current

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ANUSHA MANEPALLI

  • May 4th, 2012
 

RESISTANCE:It is the property of the material by which it opposes the flow of current through it. the resistance is denoted by r and measured in ohms.

INDUCTANCE: It is the element in which energy is stored in the form of electromagnetic field. The inductance is denoted by l and measured in Henry

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pradeep

  • Jun 2nd, 2012
 

As resistance dissipates energy in the form of heat and
Inductor stores in the form of magnetic fields and hence
Two different energy is obtained by the two

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