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What is the practical difference between measuring resistance to ground and measuring inductance?

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What is the practical difference between measuring resistance to ground and measuring inductance?

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Inductance (L) is the current (I) flow through a coil having of some number (N) turns and the magnetic flux (ΓΈ) linked to the coil.

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