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26 September, 09:05

A 12.0 khz, 16.0 v source connected to an inductor produces a 4.00 a current. what is the inductance?

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  1. 26 September, 09:09
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    Inductive reactance (Z) = ω L = 2Πf L = (2Π) (12,000) (L)

    I = V / Z

    4 A = 16v / (24,000Π L)

    Multiply each side by (24,000 Π L):

    96,000 Π L = 16v

    Divide each side by (96,000 Π):

    L = 16 / 96,000Π = 5.305 x 10⁻⁵ Henry

    L = 53.05 microHenry
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