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Behavior of inductors -- Why flux linkage does not change instantaneously?
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[QUOTE="ZapperZ, post: 5863955, member: 6230"] As Dave has stated, it has NOTHING to do with the magnetic field! You are chasing the wrong culprit. It has everything to do with Lenz's Law and Faraday's law, i.e. basic E&M field from Maxwell equations. I am hoping that the mentioning of those concepts either will trigger your memory (if you've learned about them before), or direct you to do a search on those principles. Zz. [/QUOTE]
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