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The current through a $0.8-\mathrm{H}$ inductor is given by $i_2=\sin (100 t+2)$. Write the expression for the voltage across the inductor.

   The current through a $0.8-\mathrm{H}$ inductor is given by $i_2=\sin (100 t+2)$. Write the expression for the voltage across the inductor.
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
Giorgio Rizzoni,… 7th Edition
Chapter 3, Problem 1 ↓
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The current through a $0.8-\mathrm{H}$ inductor is given by $i_2=\sin (100 t+2)$. Write the expression for the voltage across the inductor.
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00:01 Hi everyone here it is given that there is a inductor of inductance 100m.
00:15 That is point one henry through which current is changing with time given by 2 sign of 370 ampere we have to find potential difference as a function of time across it and energy stored.
00:41 Potential difference across the inductor is defined as n, di a d .d, inductance is 0 .1 into d upon d .t of 2 sine of 37070...
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