A physicist is studying the behavior of an RL circuit. She observes that the current flowing through the circuit is maximum when the voltage is minimum. What is the likely reason for this phenomenon?
Q1. A physicist is studying the behavior of an RL circuit. She observes that the current flowing through the circuit is maximum when the voltage is minimum. What is the likely reason for this phenomenon?
Answer: Inductance
Explanation: In an RL circuit, current is affected by inductive reactance, making it non-linear with respect to voltage.