1.

Among the following, which is the right formula for inductance?(a) L=emf*t/I(b) L=emf/t*I(c) L=emf*I/t(d) L=emf*t*II got this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.I'd like to ask this question from Inductance in Terms of Flux Linkages Per Ampere topic in chapter Inductance in a DC Circuit of Basic Electrical Engineering

Answer»

Right ANSWER is (a) L=emf*t/I

Easy explanation: The average emf INDUCED is PROPORTIONAL to the current PER unit time, the constant of proportionality being L. Hence emf=LI/t. Making L the SUBJECT of the formula, we get L=emf*t/I.



Discussion

No Comment Found

Related InterviewSolutions