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How does an inductor behave in AC and DC circuits?

Answer

In DC steady-state conditions, an inductor acts as a short circuit (just wire resistance) since there is no changing current to induce voltage. In AC circuits, an inductor opposes changes in current, creating inductive reactance XL = 2 x pi x f x L. This reactance increases with frequency, meaning inductors block high-frequency signals while passing low frequencies.

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