Physics, asked by georgiansiddhant, 6 months ago

An inductive coil is connected in series with resistance of 60-ohm across 230V, 50 Hz ac supply. The voltage across the coil is 160V and across the resistance is 120Volts. Calculate (a) the resistance and inductance of the coil (b) power dissipated in the coil. Also draw the phasor diagram.

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Answered by 9edivyakritipu103
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The formula for calculating the inductive reactance of a coil is: inductive reactance, or XL, is the product of 2 times p (pi), or 6.28, the frequency of the ac current, in hertz, and the inductance of the coil, in henries. XL =2p x f x L. L = the inductance value of the coil in henries.

Sorry I have no idea about it . it is dealing higher than my level . but but you can use the above formula to find the answer

Answered by Ᏸυէէєɾϝɭყ
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Answer:

The formula for calculating the inductive reactance of a coil is: inductive reactance, or XL, is the product of 2 times p (pi), or 6.28, the frequency of the ac current, in hertz, and the inductance of the coil, in henries. XL =2p x f x L. L = the inductance value of the coil in henries.

Sorry I have no idea about it . it is dealing higher than my level . but but you can use the above formula to find the answer

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