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why inductor blocks a.c?

current that passes through the capacitor is directly proportional to the frequency of the currentas dc has zero frequency so it cannot passplz explain it like ths if you can :)

Answer:

An okorder
Some of the energy of the current goes to build the magnetic field around the inductorthe inductor resists being charged?once the magnetic field is build that factor goes away. inductors pass DC For AC when the current changes direction the magnetic field collapses causing a voltage out of the inductor that is opposite to the current trying to charge the inductorthe inductor voltage pushes back against the current voltage resisting the current the inductor opposes an AC current at a frequency that results in the forward and backward voltage being in sync

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