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Why does the capacitor block DC and allow AC?
Why does an inductor allow DC but block AC? Answer : An inductor allows DC but blocks AC due to its behavior in response to changes in current. ### 1. **DC Current (Steady State):** - When a DC voltage is applied to ... to the constantly changing current, the inductor resists these changes more as the frequency increases, effectively blocking AC....
Why capacitor block DC but allow AC?
Why do inductors allow DC?
Do inductors block AC or DC? Answer : Inductors don't completely "block" AC or DC, but they react differently to each: - **DC (Direct Current):** When a DC current is applied to an inductor, it resists the change in current ... resistance to AC is called **inductive reactance**, and it depends on the frequency of the AC signal....
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