A conducting coil, with current i(t) = 4.40e-0.0250+ sin(120nt), with i in amperes and t in seconds, is placed next to a
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:35 am
A conducting coil, with current i(t) = 4.40e-0.0250+ sin(120nt), with i in amperes and t in seconds, is placed next to a second coil, end to end. At t = 0.820 s, a lab tech measures the emf across the second coil, and the result is -3.50 V. What is the mutual inductance (in mH) of the coils? mH