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Problem 85 Medium Difficulty

A 20.0 kHz, 16.0 V source connected to an inductor produces a 2.00 A current. What is the inductance?

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$6.36 \times 10^{-4} \mathrm{H}$

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So to find the in doctors, we need to know reactions or the inductive resistance. So let's find the resistance or inductive resistance. Resistance is equal to be divided by This is also equal to it said This is equal to 16 divided by two because 16 vote and to amperes So 80 so inductive reactions is a dough now inductive reactivates in terms of frequency and inductions is given by two pi that it so from this l is equal to excel. Divided by two pi f f being the frequency used Excel is eight and about it by two pi times the frequency, which is 20 times 10 power three hearts Remember to convert to the proper units and if you saw this, he will get six point 3 67 times 10 Power negative five Henry's, which is also equal to six point. So you 63.7. Michael Henry Answer On the numerous page is off by one order of magnitude. Thanks

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