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30 December, 11:13

to what circuit element is an ideal inductor equivalent for circuits with constant currents and voltages?

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  1. 30 December, 11:29
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    Short circuit

    Explanation:

    In an ideal inductor circuit with constant current and voltage, it implies that the voltage drop in the circuit is zero (0).

    Also, In circuit analysis, a short circuit is defined as a connection between two nodes that forces them to be at the same voltage.

    In an ideal short circuit, this means there is no resistance and thus no voltage drop across the connection. That is voltage drop is zero (0).

    Therefore, the circuit element is short circuit.
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