Physics, asked by altafalam002, 10 months ago

explain energy stored in an inductor with derivation​

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Answered by reenakesharwani157
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Also, derivation for energy stored in an inductor. We also explain how energy is stored in an inductor. We see that energy is stored in its magnetic field. When the current flowing through the inductor is increasing i.e di/dt is greater than zero, energy gets stored in the inductor.

Answered by LittleButterfly
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The formula for the energy stored in a magnetic field is E = 1/2 LI2. The energy stored in a magnetic field is equal to the work needed to produce a current through the inductor. Energy is stored in a magnetic field. Energy density can be written as uB=B22μ u B = B 2 2 μ .

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