A 23.0 mH inductor is connected across an AC generator that produces a peak voltage of 10.7 V. What is the peak current through the inductor if the emf frequency is 100 Hz? What is the peak current through the inductor if the emf frequency is 100 kHz?
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Given: Inductance, L = 23.0 mH = 23 x 10^-3 H Peak voltage, Vp = 10.7 V Frequency, f = 100 Hz Impedance, Z = 2πfL Z = 2 x π x 100 x 23 x 10^-3 Z = 14.46 ohms Show more…
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