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The inductance in a coil plays the same rule as?

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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The inductance in a coil plays the same role as inertia in mechanics

Explanation:

The resistance of any physical object to any change in velocity is known as inertia. Changes in the object's speed or direction of motion are included. The tendency of things to continue travelling in a straight path at a steady speed when no forces occur on them is one example of this feature.

"Inductance, like capacitance, is a positive quantity by definition. Thus, inductance serves a similar function in electric circuits as mass does in mechanical systems: the bigger L, the more difficult it is to alter the current, just as the larger the mass, the more difficult it is to change the velocity of an item."

Answered by yassersayeed
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  • The inductance in a coil plays the same role as inertia in mechanics.
  • The change in the velocity of any physical object's resistance is called Inertia.
  • The inertia includes changes to the object's speed or direction of motion.
  • Which has the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line at a constant speed, when no forces act upon them.
  • Inertia is a quantitative property of physical systems.
  • Inertia takes a force to get something moving, to change its direction, or to stop it.

Hence, We conclude that the inductance in a coil plays the same role as inertia in mechanics.

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