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Chapter 21 Problem 48P

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Problem 48P

 

(II) At t =0, the current through a 45.0-mH inductor is 50.0 mA and is increasing at the rate of 115 mA/s. What is the initial energy stored in the inductor, and how long does it take for the energy to increase by a factor of 5.0 from the initial value?

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

(II) At t =0, the current through a 45.0-mH inductor is

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