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STATEMENT-1: Equivalent inductance of two inductors in series may be greater or lesser than the sum of the individual inductances of the inductors.

STATEMENT-2: Non-ideal inductors have some resistance associated with them and so the potential difference across an inductor may be greater or lesser than LdidtL\dfrac{di}{dt} (where LL is the inductance of the inductor and didt\dfrac{di}{dt} is the rate of change of current through the inductor).