The current in a 50.0-mH inductor changes with time as i = 4.00+? - 7.00t, where i is in amperes and t is in seconds. (a
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The current in a 50.0-mH inductor changes with time as i = 4.00+? - 7.00t, where i is in amperes and t is in seconds. (a
The current in a 50.0-mH inductor changes with time as i = 4.00+? - 7.00t, where i is in amperes and t is in seconds. (a) Find the magnitude of the induced emf at t = 1.00 s. mV (b) Find the magnitude of the induced emf at t = 4.00 s. mV (c) At what time is the emf zero?
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