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triangular and impulse applied to inductor

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what is the output if triangular and impulse signal applied as input to the inductor?
 

Are you talking about current as output?? else put a schematic..

triangular and impulse voltage applied to the inductor then what is the output?
triangular and impulse current applied to the inductor then what is the output?
 

Three inductors having different values, with triangle wave applied.

A coil acts as a choke. The higher Henry value is more 'sluggish' in its response. It makes the waveform more smooth, and causes a lag in current flow.



With pulses applied:

 

inductor voltage = - L di / dt
It depends on the circuitry you choose, for example when inductor and resistor in series now you have look the resistor voltage for current output and inductor voltage for monitoring voltage variations..
simply for applying triangular current through inductor you will have square wave across it...........
for applying square wave current you will get spikes of voltage output.........
 

inductor voltage = - L di / dt
It depends on the circuitry you choose, for example when inductor and resistor in series now you have look the resistor voltage for current output and inductor voltage for monitoring voltage variations..
simply for applying triangular current through inductor you will have square wave across it...........
for applying square wave current you will get spikes of voltage output.........

can u explain me with derivation?
 

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