Inductance:Inductance is the property of an electrical conductor that opposes changes in the electric current flowing through it, by inducing a voltage that is proportional to the rate of change of the current.
Magnetic Field:A magnetic field is a region in space where magnetic forces can be detected and measured, typically created by the flow of electric current or the presence of a permanent magnet.
Electromagnetic Induction:Electromagnetic induction is the process in which a voltage is induced by a changing magnetic field, as described by Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.