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What happens to the current when a ferromagnetic material is introduced within an inductor?(a) Increases(b) Decreases(c) Remains the same(d) Becomes zeroI got this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.Question is taken from Ferromagnetic Cored Inductor in a DC Circuit in chapter Inductance in a DC Circuit of Basic Electrical Engineering

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Right option is (c) Remains the same

To ELABORATE: When a ferromagnetic is introduced within an INDUCTOR, the current remains fairly CONSTANT. This is because the current does not depend on the magnetic FIELD.



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