The formula to calculate the Inductor Impedance (XL) is:
\[ XL = 2 \pi f \cdot L \]
Where:
The impedance of an inductor is a measure of the inductor’s ability to resist a signal passing through it. Note that this is different from voltage. This has to do with signals and frequencies.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the Inductor Impedance:
\[ XL = 2 \pi \cdot 50 \cdot 0.1 = 31.42 \text{ ohms} \]
The Inductor Impedance is 31.42 ohms.