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Inductive loads, when switched - have electrical intertia after power is turned off. This energy is dissipated, in the form of electricity that feeds back into the circuit. The size of the EMF depends on the characteristics of the circuit, and it can e large. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 19 October 2021
About
Inductive loads, when switched - have electrical intertia after power is turned off. This energy is dissipated, in the form of electricity that feeds back into the circuit. The size of the EMF depends on the characteristics of the circuit, and it can e large.
Case of CEB Press