Asked by Toronto Raptor on Apr 29, 2024

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The current-limiting property of an inductor is called _____.

A) resistance
B) inductance
C) reactance
D) henrys

Inductor

A passive electronic component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electrical current flows through it.

Current-Limiting

A feature or device designed to limit the maximum current that can flow in an electric circuit, protecting the circuit from damage caused by overcurrent.

Reactance

The opposition to current flow in an AC circuit offered by pure inductance or pure capacitance.

  • Understand the fundamentals of inductance and inductive reactance.
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Courtni JlynnApr 29, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The current-limiting property of an inductor is referred to as reactance, specifically inductive reactance, which opposes changes in current.