What is the inductance in a purely inductive ac circuit with 10 J energy and a peak current of 5 A?
Asked by Topperlearning User
| 22nd Jun, 2015,
09:22: AM
Expert Answer:
Given:
E=10 J
I0=5 A
Energy stored in the inductor is given as,
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| 22nd Jun, 2015,
11:22: AM
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