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Figure 4   Inductors in Series
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INDUCTANCE DC Circuits Inductors in parallel are combined like resistors in Figure 5   Inductors in Parallel parallel as given by Equation (3-3). (3-3) 1 Leq 1 L1 1 L2 .  .  . 1 LN When   only   two   inductors   are   in   parallel,   as shown   in   Figure   5,   Equation   (3-3)   may   be simplified as given in Equation (3-4).   As shown in  Equation  (3-4),  this  is  valid  when  there  are only two inductors in parallel. (3-4) 1 Leq L1 L2 L1 L2 Inductors will store energy in the form of a magnetic field.   Circuits containing inductors will behave differently from a simple resistance circuit.   In circuits with elements that store energy, it is common for current and voltage to exhibit exponential increase and decay (Figure 6). Figure 6   DC Current Through an Inductor ES-03 Page 4 Rev. 0

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