An inductor is a passive component that is used in most power electronic circuits to store energy in the form of magnetic energy when electricity is applied to it.
An inductor opposes any change in the amount of current flowing through it.
Inductance is the tendency of an electrical conductor to oppose a change in the electric current flowing through it.
The inductor is taking the current from the source, and the inductor is charging.
In the resistor inductor, the voltage goes from maximum to zero while the current goes from nothing to full value.
At , an inductor acts like a broken wire; a capacitor acts like wire