why any inductive load need free wheeling diode?
Answer Posted / vinay
the inductive loads needs the free wheelind diode because the inductive that do not allow the sudden change in current so that the negative peaks will come so in order to remove the negative peaks we are using the free wheeling diode the free wheeling will also improves the powerfactor.
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