Agreed, but if the coil resistance was very low , there would be really high inrush if the coil current wasn't supplied from a constant current source. Though I agree it is wrong to call it inrush as it is just the high current that will also flow once the current has become constant.
Let us Think of all the power being wasted in solenoids who limit current by resistance, (most of them) the world over.
I see I was worog to call it "inrush", but certainly the build up of current is very fast, not slow like many (other) people think, because they imagine that the solenoid coil inductance is there from the point of turn on, which it isn't.
Let us Think of all the power being wasted in solenoids who limit current by resistance, (most of them) the world over.
I see I was worog to call it "inrush", but certainly the build up of current is very fast, not slow like many (other) people think, because they imagine that the solenoid coil inductance is there from the point of turn on, which it isn't.