10. What happens to voltage when current through the inductor is constant?
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This says the voltage across an inductor is proportional to the rate of change of the current through the inductor. ... If a constant current flows in an inductor, then d i / d t = 0 di/dt = 0 di/dt=0d, i, slash, d, t, equals, 0, so there is zero voltage across the inductor.
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This says the voltage across an inductor is proportional to the rate of change of the current through the inductor. ... If a constant current flows in an inductor, then d i / d t = 0 di/dt = 0 di/dt=0d, i, slash, d, t, equals, 0, so there is zero voltage across the inductor.
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