AC Through Inductor: Basic Concepts

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What does the term 'AC through inductor' refer to?
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It refers to alternating current passing through an inductor, where the inductor opposes changes in the current flow.
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What is inductance?
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Inductance is a property of an inductor that indicates its ability to resist changes in electric current.
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How does an inductor behave in an AC circuit?
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In an AC circuit, an inductor opposes changes in current and causes a phase shift between voltage and current.
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What is the phase difference between voltage and current in AC circuits with inductors?
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The current lags the voltage by 90 degrees in an ideal inductor circuit.
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How does frequency affect the reactance of an inductor in an AC circuit?
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The inductive reactance increases with increasing frequency.
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