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Does different frequencies mean different voltages for the inductor? The question raised by the original poster is not clear. If it is an inductor in a switching power supply, generally during the switching cycle, the change in the inductor current, i.e. the peak-to-peak value of the ripple current, is related to the voltage across the inductor.
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