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A physics student notices that the current in a coil of conducting wire goes from 11 = 0.200 A to iz = 1.50 A in a time

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 4:17 pm
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A Physics Student Notices That The Current In A Coil Of Conducting Wire Goes From 11 0 200 A To Iz 1 50 A In A Time 1
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A physics student notices that the current in a coil of conducting wire goes from 11 = 0.200 A to iz = 1.50 A in a time interval of At = 0.350 s. Assuming the coil's inductance is L = 2.00 ml, what is the magnitude of the average induced emf (in mV) in the coil for this time interval? mV