Pure inductive ckt takes power from AC when
1. Applied voltage and Current increases
2. applied voltage and current decreses
3. voltage decreases and current decreases
please justify
Answer Posted / sandeep
My understanding is applied voltage have nothing to do with
this. But when the curent increases the energy is drawn
from supply and will be stored in the inductor and when
current decreases the stored enrgy is used to supply the
power. But unfortunatley the answer given in the test is
second choice.. total confusion
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