👉 Reexpelling is a term used in physics and electrical engineering to describe a phenomenon where an electric current flows backwards through a circuit. This reversal of direction occurs when a capacitor or inductor is connected across a voltage source, which causes the current to flow back in the opposite direction. In electronics, reexpelling can be described as a method of powering components that are designed to work with reverse-currents. It involves using capacitors or inductors within circuits to transfer electrical energy from one circuit