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What happens to the effective inductance when a ferromagnetic core is introduced?(a) Increases(b) Decreases(c) Remains the same(d) Becomes zeroThe question was posed to me during a job interview.This intriguing question comes from Ferromagnetic Cored Inductor in a DC Circuit in portion Inductance in a DC Circuit of Basic Electrical Engineering

Answer» RIGHT option is (a) Increases

Easiest explanation: The EFFECTIVE INDUCTANCE increases when a FERROMAGNETIC CORE is introduced within an inductor because of the flux increases. Inductance varies directly with the flux hence it increases.


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