Explain why a pure inductance offers a zero resistance to a direct current ?
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A practical inductor has a significant resistive component, as shown in below figure . This is due to the fact that the inductor is made of a conducting material such as copper which has some resistance. It means the inductor is an ideal one. Only ideal inductor has zero resistance.
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This is due to the fact that the inductor is made of a conducting material such as copper which has some resistance. It means the inductor is an ideal one. Only ideal inductor has zero resistance.
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