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Question:

In a inductor, how does the magnetic field created by the coil influence the current/voltage of the circuit?

Does the voltage in the circuit start at applied voltage with no current then voltage drops and current increases? Is this because there is a voltage drop across the coil and its magnetic field?

Answer:

in a inductor free electrones r pesent when current is passed through it the free electrones start moving in a definite direction,this causes magnetism.

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