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    In a Direct-Current Circuit, There Will Be No Inductive Effect
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In a Direct-Current Circuit, There Will Be No Inductive Effect

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In a direct-current circuit, there will be no inductive effect once the current reaches the value defined by Ohm's law and remains constant.

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