calculate the current of the inductor if the energy stored is 160 joule and the inductance is 20 H
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BY SUBSTUTING THE VALUES IN THE FORMULA ...U GET,
= 4A
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answer will be 4A
Explanation:
Energy stored in an inductor(E)=1/2 X LI^2
where,
L=inductance
I=current flowing through the inductor
E=160J (given)
L=20H (given)
let's put the valuesinto the formula
160J=1/2 X 20H X I^2
I^2=160J X 2/20H
I^2=16
I = (16)^1/2=4
I=4 Ampere
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