Multiple Choice
Starting from zero, an electric current is established in a circuit made of a battery of emf E, a resistor of resistance R and an inductor of inductance L. The electric current eventually reaches its steady-state value. What would be the effect of using an inductor with a larger inductance in this circuit?
A) The steady-state value of the current would be larger, but it would take the same amount of time to reach it.
B) The steady-state value of the current would be the same, but it would take more time to reach it.
C) The steady-state value of the current would be the same, but it would take the same amount of time to reach it.
D) The steady-state value of the current would be larger, but it would take more time to reach it.
E) The steady-state value of the current would be the same, but it would take less time to reach it.
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