Circuit Simulator - Blocking Inductive Kickback (with diodes)

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Blocking Inductive Kickback (with diodes)
Blocking Inductive Kickback (with diodes)
Circuit Description:
This shows how inductive kickback can be blocked with a diode.

Discussion:
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Don Brent said:   1 decade ago
When current flows through the inductor it creates a magnetic field around the inductor when the current stops the magnetic field collapse back through the winding of the inductor. This generates a voltage across the inductor as the voltages induced on each winding is in series with one another.

V=l* (di/dt).
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Rupak said:   1 decade ago
Can anybody please tell me what is inductive kickback and why is that capacitor used in that circuit?
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