- Inductance is a measure of how much a loop of wire resists changes in current and is measured in henrys. The self-induced emf in a loop is proportional to the negative time derivative of the current.
- The inductance of a coil depends on the number of turns and the magnetic flux through the coil. It also depends on the geometry, for example a solenoid's inductance increases with its length and cross-sectional area.
- In an RL circuit, the current decays exponentially over time according to the circuit's time constant, which equals the inductance divided by the resistance. Energy is stored in the magnetic field of an inductor proportional to the square of the current.