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INDUCTIVE RESISTOR:Any circuit in which change in current is accompained by change in flux and therefore by inuced emf is said to be inductive. NON-INDUCTIVE:if a double wire is wound arround an insulating rod,the emf can not be induced because the wire is doubled back on itself at its centre and the doubled wire is wound arround an insulator.thus every turn of the coil has adjascnt turn which is carring current in opposite direction.the magnetic field generated by each other cancel out each other effect.hence no emf is induced in coil and coil has zero inductance.
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