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An ideal inductor allows DC current to pass once steady state is reached.
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True
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Why can inductors cause sparks when a switch is opened?
Because the induced high voltage tries to maintain current flow when the circuit is suddenly broken.
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Why are inductors often used in power supplies?
To smooth current, reduce ripple, and filter noise.
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Which unit is used to measure inductance?
Farad
Tesla
Henry
Ohm
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Inductors store energy permanently.
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True
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Inductors work because of chemical reactions inside them.
False
True
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what happens when current through an inductor is suddenly switched off?
There can be a voltage peak because of the collapsing magnetic field trying to keep the current balance.
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Give one real-life device where an inductor is essential and explain why.
In power adapters or SMPS, inductors store and transfer energy efficiently during switching.
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What is the main function of an inductor?
Increase voltage
Store energy in an electric field
Store energy in a magnetic field
Block all current
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Why are inductors sometimes called “chokes”?
Because they limit or “choke” rapid changes in current, especially in AC circuits.
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True or False: Increasing the number of coil turns increases inductance.
True
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What is the relationship between inductors and magnetic fields?
Current in an inductor creates a magnetic field, and changes in that field induce voltage.
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An inductor resists changes in current.
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False
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Which factors increase inductance? (Multiple answers possible)
Higher current
More turns
Larger coil area
Iron core
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Which component behaves most like an inductor?
Flywheel
Switch
Water tank
Battery
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What happens to current in an inductor when voltage suddenly increases?
It decreases to zero
It changes gradually
It reverses direction
It changes instantly
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