An ideal inductor is in turn put across 220 V, 50 Hz and 220 V, 100 Hz supplies. The…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Alternating Current
An ideal inductor is in turn put across 220 V, 50 Hz and 220 V, 100 Hz supplies. The current flowing through it in the two cases will be
- equal
- different
- zero
- infinite
Answer
(B) different
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