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Time Response of Reactive Circuits
In an RL differentiator, when the input pulse goes from its low level to its high level,
the inductor prevents a sudden change in voltage
the inductor prevents a sudden change in current
voltage across the inductor instantly reaches 63% of input voltage
voltage across the inductor is zero
Correct Answer:
the inductor prevents a sudden change in current
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