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My engineering course has told me inductors are the dual of capacitors. One of the key things it has left out so far is whether, while charging, any current passes through the inductor, and if so how to calculate the voltage or current on the other side. It would make sense to me if no current passed through the inductor to the other side until 5 time constants have completed, however I also realize inductors and capacitors charge exponentially. Meaning that it will never be fully charged.
So my main questions are:
Any help is greatly apprechiated.
I hope i conveyed my questions appropriately.
So my main questions are:
- Does current pass through an inductor when it is charging?
- If so how do you calculate the voltage/current on the other side of the inductor?
Any help is greatly apprechiated.
I hope i conveyed my questions appropriately.