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What is a Pure Inductive Circuit?

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Updated on: September 13th, 2023

A Pure inductive circuit is a circuit that contains only inductance (L) and no other quantities such as resistance or capacitance in the circuit. In this type of circuit, the current lags behind the voltage by 90 degrees, and the phase angle between v(t) and i(t) for the given circuit are 90°.

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What is a Pure Inductive Circuit?

A purely inductive circuit is one in which the only quantity in the circuit is inductance (L) and no other components such as resistance or capacitance. The current in this type of circuit lags the voltage by 90 degrees. Inductive reactance is the resistance to current flow in an AC inductor and is proportional to the power frequency.

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