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how to calculate equivalent inductor in parallel
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The formula used to calculate the equivalent inductor in parallel is:

1/LT = 1/L1 + 1/L2 + 1/L3 + …. 1/LN, where

LT is the equivalent inductor

 N is the number of inductors connected in parallel.

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