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an induction at initial condition behaves as​

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Answered by ishanikapoor217
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A fully “discharged” inductor (no current through it) initially acts as an open circuit (voltage drop with no current) when faced with the sudden application of voltage. After “charging” fully to the final level of current, it acts as a short circuit (current with no voltage drop

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