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29 April, 00:04

An engineer sees that the current in a coil of conducting wire goes from i1 = 0.200 A to i2 = 1.50 A in a time interval of Δt = 0.200 s. Assuming the coil's inductance is L = 3.00 mH, what is the magnitude of the average induced emf (in mV) in the coil for this time interval?

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  1. 29 April, 01:01
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    The magnitude of the average induced emf (in mV) in the coil for this time interval is 19.5 mV.

    Explanation:

    Induced voltage

    e = L (di/dt)

    e = 3 * (1.5 - 0.2) / 0.20

    e = 19.5 mV
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