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Question:

When you have an inductor in parallel in a circuit, does it act as a short circuit?

All the current from the wire before it will go through the inductor because there is no resistance, right?

Answer:

If you're working with DC, and inductor is a short circuit. If you're working with AC, the inductor has an impedance and is not a short. The higher the frequency the higher the equivalent impedance. Z jwL (where w 2*pi*f)
Almost. If it is made of very low ohmic value.

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