Physics, asked by prakhyatjain100, 11 months ago

Why should a choke coil have a high inductance?

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Answered by aashi2701
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Inductor is nothing but a choke coil, or a Cu wire wound on your back of your pencil. When a current passes through any conductor, it produces a magnetic field around it. ... So inductor doesn't like to pass AC through it, hence this is usedin rectifiers: when you want to convert AC into DC, for smoothing the current.
A choke is an inductor used to block higher frequencies while passing low frequencies or direct current. ... This means that low frequency signals will have a low resistance path through theinductor and will hence be filtered. If our load is in parallel with our inductor, it willexperience only high frequency signals
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