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Yeah they are completely opposite as far as the electrical properties are concerned....like Capacitor stores voltage and inductor stores current...and also their behaviour with AC voltages is completely opposite
 
umairtheonlyone said:
Yeah they are completely opposite as far as the electrical properties are concerned....like Capacitor stores voltage and inductor stores current...and also their behaviour with AC voltages is completely opposite

Capacitance is the property exhibited by a circuit of storing energy in the form of an electro-static field.

Inductance is the property exhibited by a circuit of storing energy in the form of a magnetic field.

Both store energy, but in completely different ways.
 
Put a 1000:mu:F capacitor, crank up the frequency and it'll become inductive past a few MHz.
 
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