A bulb of $100\, W$ is connected in parallel with an ideal inductance of $1\, H$. This arrangement is connected to a $90\,V$ battery through a switch. On pressing the switch, the
A
bulb does not glow
B
bulb glows
C
bulb glows after a short time and then continues to glow
D
bulb glows for a short time and then stops glowing.
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A
bulb does not glow
a inductance will act like a short circuit, so whole of the current will pass through the inductance and no current will flow through the bulb. Therefore, the bulb will not glow.
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