Math, asked by Satapathylipu, 1 year ago

The inductive reactance offered by an inductance of 1H to an alternating current of
i = Im sin (100πt - π/6) amperes is
100 ohms
50 ohms
(π/6) ohms
(100π) ohms​

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Answered by hancyamit2003
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Answer:100 Ohms

Step-by-step explanation:

We kNow,

Inductive reactance(XL)=2πfL

Now given that, L=1 Henry

i=Im Sin(100πt-π/6) A

Comparing this with the standard equation,

i=Im Sin(2πft-theta)

We get, 2πf=100

Therefore, XL=100Ohms

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