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Inductance Versus Resistance

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exeng

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Dec 5, 2006
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Can anyone advise me why the Inductance of a solenoid should change with rise in temperature.
Of course the resistance would change with temperature but I observe a change in the inductance measured with an LCR meter depending on the resistance.
Is there a formula which relates the solenoids inductance to it's resistance ?
Or perhaps is it possible that the permeability of the ferromagnetic materials surrounding the coil changes with temperature ?
 
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