Physics Technology Update (4th Edition)

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Chapter 24 - Alternating-Current Circuits - Problems and Conceptual Exercises - Page 868: 28

Answer

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Work Step by Step

(a) We know that the inductor impedance is more than the resistance of the wire. Thus, the current supplied to the coil is less than the current supplied to the single wire. (b) The best explanation is option (III) -- that is, less current is supplied to the circuit because the coiled wire acts as an inductor, which increases the impedance of the circuit.
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