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why is there no power loss in an inductor

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Power in an Inductor

  • An ideal inductor has no resistance only inductance so R = 0 Ω and therefore no power is dissipated within the coil, so we can say that an ideal inductor has zero power loss.
Answered by userg4470
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Answer:

Power in an Inductor

An ideal inductor has no resistance only inductance so R = 0 Ω and therefore no power is dissipated within the coil, so we can say that an ideal inductor has zero power loss.

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