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 / sabale.dnyanehswar@gmail.com
definition :-
inductor is the capacity of the conductor to store
the energy either in positive or negative in the form of
mangnetic field.resulting from an applied current. which
opposes change in the current only.
it also not producing voltage drop in the form of heat
dissipation like wise in resistance.
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