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explain the theory of ac circuit with pure inductor​

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The theory of the ac circuit with pure induct-or states that is:

AC voltage applied to the induct-or:

  • When an AC voltage is applied to the induct-or, the current in the circuit is given, ⇒ I = V X L.
  • In the pure induct-or circuit, the current reaches its peak later than voltage by one-fourth of the term.
  • An electrical circuit is a perfect means of directing when electrons flow from source to load and back to source.
  • AC regions, Alternating Current VS Direct Current (AC vs DC), Basic AC Source (Single Coil AC Generator) and Transformers.

Phasor Diagram & Waveform Circuit Globe:

  • A circuit that contains only inductance (L) and not any other values such as resistance in the circuit is called a pure intake circuit.
  • In this type of circuit, the current is delayed after voltage by an angle of 90 degree.
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