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If an inductor carries 100mA DC of current when connected across a 30V DC source, then what is its resistance?

If an inductor carries 100mA DC of current when connected across a 30V DC source, then what is its resistance?

Answer:

I V / R R V / I R 30 / 100e-3 300 ohms The fact that is an inductor does not matter in presence of dc voltage. When non uniform voltage is present then this DC resistance will still be there, but there will be frequency dependent effect as well.

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