In a purely resistive circuit consisting of a coil and a resistor in series, in which a magnet is passed through the coil generating a single sinusoidal cycle of low frequency (thus behaving essentially as a DC signal in terms of impedance, etc.), is the total resistance of the circuit simply the addition of the resistance of the resistor and the coil? Or does the single pulse behave like a waveform generated by a signal generator as it "travels" through the resistor?