The current in an inductor is given by the function I(t) = 0.3e2t − 0.15t2 + 2.0. If its self-inductance is 325 mH. Calc

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The current in an inductor is given by the function I(t) = 0.3e2t − 0.15t2 + 2.0. If its self-inductance is 325 mH. Calc

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The current in an inductor is given by the function I(t) = 0.3e2t − 0.15t2 + 2.0. If its self-inductance is 325 mH. Calculate the emf induced in the inductor for t = 1.0 s.
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