In the equivalent electrical circuit, leakage inductance is in series with the windings, and the stored energy is proportional to load current squared. Mutual inductance (magnetizing inductance) rep-resents energy stored in the finite permeability of the magnetic core and in small gaps where the core halves come together.
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You can use a simple formula to find out how much energy is stored in an inductor. The energy stored in an inductor depends on two main factors: the inductance and the current flowing through it. Here's the formula you'll use: E = ½ × L × I² Where: E is the energy stored (measured in joules, J) L is the inductance (measured in Henries, H)
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From an energy storage viewpoint: Consider 2 identical inductors in parallel: The current through the inductors is half what it would be in a single inductor. The energy stored is 1/2*L*I^2. Since the current is half, the energy storage in each parallel inductor is 1/4 of what you would have with a single inductor.
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