MCQ
Why the current does not rise immediately in a circuit containing inductance
  • Because of induced emf
  • B
    Because of high voltage drop
  • C
    Because of low power consumption
  • D
    Because of Joule heating

Answer

Correct option: A.
Because of induced emf
a
(a) $V=L \frac{d i}{d t}$

If we have a sudden rise in current, $\frac{d i}{d t}$ will be high, which gives high voltage drop across the inductor.

High voltage drop is not possible, therefore, current rises slowly in an inductor.

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