In addition to the number if turns, the inductance also depends on the length and
diameter of the winding, the pitch (number of turns per inch), and the material of
the core if there is one.
Search on line and find an empirical formula for the inductance of a finite coil, and
then work to tweak the other parameters to alter the inductance as required.
"The magnetic field produced by each turn interacts with the field of other turns and multiplies the effect, causing the inductance of a coil of wire to increase by the number of turns (N) squared. Therefore, if you double the number or turns, you quadruple the inductance."
The inductance of a coil is directly proportional to the square of the number of turns (N) in the coil. This means that if the number of turns increases, the inductance also increases, assuming other factors such as core material and coil dimensions remain constant. Specifically, the relationship can be expressed by the formula ( L \propto N^2 ), where ( L ) is the inductance. Therefore, doubling the number of turns will quadruple the inductance.
To reduce the inductance of an antenna coil, you can decrease the number of turns in the coil, as inductance is proportional to the square of the number of turns. Additionally, using a smaller core diameter or increasing the spacing between turns can also lower inductance. Employing materials with lower permeability for the core can further contribute to reducing inductance. Finally, adjusting the coil's shape to be more elongated can help achieve the desired inductance reduction.
radius of coil....number of turns
To calculate the inductance of a home made inductor simply take the number of turns,the magnetic flux linkage and the current and use the inductance formula.
The mutual inductance of two coils is primarily affected by the number of turns in each coil and the relative positioning of the coils. Increasing the number of turns in either coil will increase mutual inductance, while placing the coils closer together will also increase mutual inductance as more magnetic flux is coupled between them.
The secondary coil will have greater inductance compared to the primary coil because it has more turns. The inductance of a coil is directly proportional to the square of the number of turns, so increasing the number of turns increases the inductance.
the product of number of turns and flux through the coil ........by maherbano
You need to shape it into a series of turns, as you have probably seen diagrams of a solenoid. Make as many turns as you can, but don't make the turns too tight. The inductance will be proportional to the number of turns squared, and to the area of each turn, and inversely to the length. If you put a metal rod with high permeability inside this will increase the inductance, but don't let it stick out of the ends.
The mutual inductance in a two coil system is determined by the number of turns in each coil, the area of overlap between the coils, and the relative orientation of the coils.
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Self inductance is a property of a coil that depends on the geometry and number of turns of the coil. The relative permeability of a material is a measure of how easily it can be magnetized. The self inductance of a coil can be affected by the relative permeability of the material in the core of the coil, as a higher relative permeability can increase the magnetic field and thus the inductance.