energy stored by an inductor explain with derivation
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This energy is actually stored in the magnetic field generated by the current flowing through the inductor. In a pureinductor, the energy is stored without loss, and is returned to the rest of the circuit when the current through theinductor is ramped down, and its associated magnetic field collapses.
here is your answer:
This energy is actually stored in the magnetic field generated by the current flowing through the inductor. In a pureinductor, the energy is stored without loss, and is returned to the rest of the circuit when the current through theinductor is ramped down, and its associated magnetic field collapses.
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