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What happens when DC is applied to inductor?


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  1. An inductor is a passive electronic component that stores energy in form of a magnetic field.
  2. The S.I unit of inductance is henry(H).
  3. There will be no change in magnetic flux when DC is applied to the inductor since DC does not have zero frequency.
  4. The change in the current occurs when flowing through inductors.
  5. For DC sources, the current is constant.
  6. The inductor acts as a short circuit in DC.
  7. In DC, capacitors act as open circuits, which means there will be a break in the circuit.

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