what is the difference in inductance and resistance.both
oppose the flow of current but how.resistance having + ve
power in both cycle while inductance having both power.
Answer Posted / er. ankush miglani 9718151073
resistance is wat which resists the flow of current and
produces voltage drop
totally cause of power drop
but::::::;; inductor opposes the change in current
and store the current in the form of magnetic energy.
it doesnt causes any power loss
dats it isnt it so simple
bacho kuch pada karo
nahi to papu fail ho jayega.
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