when is AC circuit non inductive
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when the AC flows in phases with the electromotive force. Explanation: v) An inductor is typically a coil made out of wire that helps in setting up an alternating magnetic field. When an alternating current flows through the wire, it is then that the magnetic field is produced.
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An inductor is a wire coil that assists in the creation of an alternating magnetic field.
- The magnetic field is created when an alternating current is passed through the wire.
- The inductor is the only circuit element in an inductive AC circuit, ac voltage applied to an inductor: ac voltage applied to an inductor: ac voltage applied to an The voltage source is alternating, as shown by the equation V = Vm sint.
- There is a source voltage (V) and an inductor with inductance = L in the circuit. There are no resistors in this circuit.
- Inductance is present in most AC circuits, thus the current waveform lags behind the voltage or peaks slightly after the voltage waveform.
- An inductive circuit is indicated by a trailing current. Inductance sources. An inductor is made up of a number of components.
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