Inductor and electromagnetic field with voltage

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The discussion focuses on the relationship between current, magnetic fields, and voltage in inductors, specifically addressing the 90° phase shift that occurs in sinusoidal input currents. The participant seeks clarification on how energy is transformed into a magnetic field and subsequently into voltage. The provided diagram illustrates these relationships, emphasizing the role of the electromagnetic field (Lm) in this process.

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  • Understanding of inductors and their function in electrical circuits
  • Knowledge of sinusoidal waveforms and phase shifts
  • Familiarity with electromagnetic fields and their properties
  • Basic concepts of energy transformation in electrical components
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  • Study the principles of inductive reactance in AC circuits
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I'm having hard time understanding how exactly current that passes through inductor transforms energy into magnetic field and then into voltage, with 90° phase shift.
I drew schemes representing sinusoidal imput current, its magnetic field and voltage relation.

Is it correct?



Would really really appreciate answer
 

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