wht do u mean by load in circuit.wht dp u mean by inductive
load

Answer Posted / er. amit tarey

If an electric circuit has a well-defined output terminal,
the circuit connected to this terminal (or its input
impedance) is the load.
The indutive load is that load which is been supoorted by
the inductor or we can say that for continuous supply the
load requires power which is than fulfilled by the power
stored in the indutor and is called indutive load

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