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current through an inductor?

If you double the current through an inductor, what happens to the inductance of the inductor?It is doubled.It remains the same.It is halved.

Answer:

It remains the same.
Inductance of an inductor does not depend on either voltage or current. It is a constant quantity just as resistance! The only way to decrease or increase inductance is using parallel and series combinations of inductance respectively

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