46 - Energy Stored By An Inductor

Like the capacitor, it takes some time for the inductor to become fully charged. Inductors depend on current while capacitors depend on voltage.
The charging of an inductor is also exponential and acts the opposite of a capacitor.
Voltage starts at maximum drops down to zero where current reaches the maximum.
Then, a fully charged inductor discharges in exactly the reverse manner, the voltage picks up and the current drops exponentially.

This will be better seen later when the Laplace Transform is introduced.