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What happens when a changing current passes through an inductor?

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The current in an inductor cannot change instantaneously because it implies an infinite voltage will exist, which isn't going to happen. This reluctance to change is because of the energy stored in the inductor's magnetic field. The current in an inductor does not (will not) change instantaneously.

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