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Why power dissipation is zero in case of inductor explain

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Answered by medoremon08
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the voltage dropped across an inductor is a reaction against the change in current through it. ... Because instantaneous power is the product of the instantaneous voltage and the instantaneous current (p=ie), the power equals zero whenever the instantaneous current or voltage is zero.

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