An inductor carries a current of 1.6 a, and the magnetic energy stored in the inductor is 0.0020 j. what is the inductance
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Step 1: Use the formula for energy stored in an inductor: \(E = \frac{1}{2}LI^2\), where \(E\) is the energy stored, \(L\) is the inductance, and \(I\) is the current. Show more…
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