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12 January, 09:51

C (squared) L (squared) + 100v (squared) = 100c (squared)

I have to solve for L

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  1. 12 January, 12:02
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    First subtract 100v² from both sides to get:

    C²L²=100c²-100v²

    Then divide both sides by C²:

    L² = (100c²-100v²) / C²

    Then take the square root of both sides:

    L = + or - the square root of (100c²-100v²) / C²
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