Question: In a circuit containing only resistors, the basic ( though not necessarily explicit ) assumption is that the current reaches its steady - state value

In a circuit containing only resistors, the basic (though not necessarily explicit) assumption is that the current reaches its steady-state value instantly. This is not the case for a circuit containing inductors. Due to a fundamental property of an inductor to mitigate any "externally imposed" change in current, the current in such a circuit changes

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