Inductance

P stored in inductor = Lidi/dt but yaha to current cons hai di/dt=0 to power should be zero? Que 11
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SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato7mo ago
I think the question is talking about a instance. power is not stored, it is energy that is. think of it as power delivered in the instance when current is 1A You can simply do power of inductor as = (Vi - i^2 r) ie total power delivered - power of resister in that instance @Real potato Are u satisfied with this?
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Real potatoOP7mo ago
Oh yeah i got that Thanks a lot +solved @SIMPle Potato
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