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leakage current itself
initially when current pass through the filament
An alternating current is sent through the detector which creates an electromagnetic field. A piece of metal will disrupt this field and is detected by the magnetometer or another coil.
first see that there is no current passing through detector and balce it z1 Z4= z2 z3
maybe. ask the person running the detector.
it depends if the inhaler is metal
Since the equation of an inductor is ... di/dt = v/L ... then increasing the current in the RL network would cause a back-emf in the inductor that would initially seem to oppose the series current. More correctly, the question should ask "what if the voltage were increased?"; and the answer is that the rate of change of current in the inductor would increase, but the current would not initially change. This is the case for a series RL. For a parallel RL, increasing the current would initially show up as an increase the the current through the R, increasing voltage in the L, with the same effect as noted above.
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When a transformer is initially connected to a source of AC voltage, there may be a substantial surge of current through the primary winding called inrush current. Inrush current can be up to ten times higher than the continuously needed current because there is low initial resistance.
Yes it can. It will be detected, but it will fit through.
No it cannot.
yes