Monday, 23 January 2017

electric circuits - Voltage in an Inductor


When an inductor is connected with a voltage source we get equal and opposite voltage on inductor against the source voltage. That equal and opposite voltage gradually decreases with time which allows the current(caused by the source voltage) to rise gradually.


My question is what makes the equal and opposite voltage in an inductor to fall gradually ?




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