柯林斯詞典inductance /?n?d?kt?ns/ 1. N the property of an electric circuit as a result of which an electromotive force is created by a change of current in the same circuit (self-inductance) or in a neighbouring circuit (mutual inductance). It is usually measured in henries 電磁感應 (Also called induction symbol: )→see also self-inductance , mutual inductance 返回 inductance劍橋詞典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 電感 返回 inductance