Resistance in the circuit makes it difficult for current to pass through.
The magnetization current imposes an upper limit on the voltage applied to a transformer core due to the ability of the respective spark gap to extinguish. If too much current supply is available the spark gap becomes overheated. This makes it unable to "switch-off" when the high or elevated supply current is flowing through it.
Because inductance is only related to alternating current. Direct current doesn't induce eletrical current on a secondary coil placed on a primary coil, because there is no frequency generated by direct current, and all you get is a single electrical current flowing through the wire without interfering with a coil placed near to the primary coil. What makes all the difference is the cycles per second that only alternating current can generate.
it makes current wave more smooth
due to commutation the current in the coil reverses
Your question needs rephrasing; as it stands, it makes no sense.
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An insulator is a material that makes it difficult for electricity to pass through because it does not allow the flow of electric current. Insulators have high resistance to the flow of electrons, preventing electricity from easily moving through them. Examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, and glass.
Electrons find it most difficult to flow through insulating materials like rubber, glass, and plastic. These materials have very high resistance to the flow of electric current, which makes it harder for electrons to move through them.
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The person has a lien because they have a legal financial interest in the property. That makes 'protecting' the property very difficult without either purchasing their interest from them or having their interest removed through bankruptcy.
makes current flow through a magnet
The property that makes semi-metals useful as "switches" is that their varying ability to conduct electricity.
The property that makes semi metals useful as "switches" is that their varying ability to conduct electricity.
Insulators such as rubber, plastic, and glass do not allow electric current to flow through them easily due to their high resistance to the flow of electrons. This property makes them useful for ensuring safety in electrical systems by preventing accidental shocks and short circuits.
Polythene is considered an insulator. It has low electrical conductivity, meaning it does not allow electric current to flow easily through it. This property makes it useful for electrical insulation purposes.