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20 November, 10:06

A 17 H inductor carries a current of 1.8 A. At what rate must the current be changed to produce a 70 V emf in the inductor?

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  1. 20 November, 10:25
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    at rate the current change is 6.75 A / sec

    Explanation:

    given data

    inductance L = 17 H

    current I = 1.8 A

    emf e = 70 V

    to find out

    At what rate must the current be changed

    solution

    we will apply here emf formula that is

    emf = inductance (di/dt)

    so here (di/dt) will be

    di/dt = emf / inductance ... 1

    put value of emf and inductance in equation 1 we get rate

    di/dt = 81 / 12

    di/dt = 6.75 A / sec

    so at rate the current change is 6.75 A / sec
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