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What is the value of current in an inductive circuit when there is no applied voltage?(a) Minimum(b) Maximum(c) Zero(d) Cannot be determinedThis question was posed to me in my homework.The query is from Mechanical Analogy, Current and Voltage in an Inductive Circuit topic in division Single Phase Series Circuits of Basic Electrical Engineering

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The correct choice is (b) Maximum

The best I can explain: The current in an INDUCTIVE circuit is maximum when there is no voltage applied because the COILS of the inductor STORE electric flux.



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