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What is difference between capacitor and inductor?

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The capacitor and inductor are components that are resistant to current changes in the electrical and electronic circuits. They are passive elements that derive power from the circuit, store it and then discharge it. The two components are widely used in alternative current (AC) and in signal filtering applications.Jan 21, 2020');})();(function(){window.jsl.dh('_XsCRYLHYHLiw5OUPseyGyAE58','
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Inductors store their energy in the form of a magnetic field that is created when a voltage is applied across the terminals of an inductor. The growth of the current flowing through the inductor is not instant but is determined by the inductors own self-induced or back emf value.

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