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Jan 11

A coil has an inductance of 50microH . What voltage is induced across the coil when the rate of change of the current is 10000A/s?

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Jan 11
The voltage induced across a coil can be calculated using the formula:

V = L * di/dt

Where:
V is the induced voltage
L is the inductance of the coil
di/dt is the rate of change of current

Given:
L = 50 microH = 50 * 10^-6 H
di/dt = 10000 A/s

Plugging in the values into the formula:

V = (50 * 10^-6 H) * (10000 A/s)
V = 0.5 V

Therefore, the voltage induced across the coil when the rate of change of the current is 10000 A/s is 0.5 V.
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