Capacitor/Inductor Trivia

Both capacitors and inductors store electrical energy. The difference is that a capacitor stores energy in a(n) ( 1 ) (1) field while an inductor stores energy in a(n) ( 2 ) (2) field.

Directions : Replace the numbers with the appropriate answers.

magnetic, electric electric, magnetic

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David Hontz
May 24, 2016

C a p a c i t o r s Capacitors store electrical energy in an e l e c t r i c electric field. I n d u c t o r s Inductors store electrical energy in a m a g n e t i c magnetic field.

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