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Find the indicated values by means of linear interpolation.In Exercise $5,$ find the inductance for $d=9.2 \mathrm{cm} .$
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2 \mathrm{cm}$, lies. From the given data, we can see that $d=9.2 \mathrm{cm}$ lies between $d=9 \mathrm{cm}$ and $d=10 \mathrm{cm}$. Show more…
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