30. Induction and Inductance
Self Inductance
30. Induction and Inductance
Self Inductance
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A single loop of wire with a current of 0.3A produces a flux of 0.005 Wb. If the self-induced EMF on this loop is 10 mV, how quickly must the current be changing?
554views2rank2comments - Multiple ChoiceAn inductor circuit with a single resistor in series with a single inductor has a time constant of . What is the value of the resistance if the inductor has a self-inductance of ?328views
- Textbook QuestionA long, straight solenoid has 800 turns. When the current in the solenoid is 2.90 A, the average flux through each turn of the solenoid is 3.25 * 10^-3 Wb. What must be the magnitude of the rate of change of the current in order for the self-induced emf to equal 6.20 mV?939views
- Textbook QuestionAt the instant when the current in an inductor is increasing at a rate of 0.0640 A/s, the magnitude of the self-induced emf is 0.0160 V. (b) If the inductor is a solenoid with 400 turns, what is the average magnetic flux through each turn when the current is 0.720 A?543views
- Textbook QuestionAt the instant when the current in an inductor is increasing at a rate of 0.0640 A/s, the magnitude of the self-induced emf is 0.0160 V. (a) What is the inductance of the inductor?519views
- Textbook QuestionA 2.50-mH toroidal solenoid has an average radius of 6.00 cm and a cross-sectional area of 2.00 cm^2. (a) How many coils does it have? (Make the same assumption as in Example 30.3.)745views