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In Conceptual Checkpoint 24-3 we considered an ac circuit

Chapter 24, Problem 6CQ

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Problem 6CQ

In Conceptual Checkpoint 24-3 we considered an ac circuit consisting of a lightbulb in series with an inductor. The effect of the inductor was to cause the bulb to shine less brightly.

Would the same be true in a direct-current (dc) circuit? Explain.

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QUESTION:

Problem 6CQ

In Conceptual Checkpoint 24-3 we considered an ac circuit consisting of a lightbulb in series with an inductor. The effect of the inductor was to cause the bulb to shine less brightly.

Would the same be true in a direct-current (dc) circuit? Explain.

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In the case of a dc circuit the inductor behaves as an ideal conductor and has no effect on the circuit whatsoever.

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