I pretty much agree, but I can think of at least one example. By reversing your inductor example, consider an uncharged capacitor. We can (and should) charge the capacitor with a current source, and in that first instant, there is no voltage. The field (and voltage) is a result of the charges getting on the plates. Of course, in that instant when even those first electrons are moved, an electric field is present, but it is the charge movement that generates a net electric field which manifests the potential voltage. ...
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