why does the current through inductor is constant, why
current through inductor & voltage across capacitor is
constant? can u explin clearly?
Answer Posted / asad
Yes.Because Inductor always connect in series ,and capacitor are connect in parallel so thats why current through inductor is constant and voltage across capacitor is
constant.
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