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What is self-inductance of a coil ? Write its SI U Unit. Obtain the expression for energy stored in an inductor. |
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Answer» Solution :Self INDUCTANCE is the property by which an OPPOSING induced emf is produced in a coil due to a change in current, or magnetic flux, linked with the coil. Its S.I. unt is Henry. Self inductance of a coil is numerically equal to the flux linked with the coil when the current through the coil is 1 A. Self inductance of a coil is equal to the induced emf developed in the coil when the rate of change of current in the coil is one ampere per second. Energy stored in an inductor : Consider a source of emf connected to an inductor L. As the current starts growing, the opposing induced emf is given by\ `epsilon = - L (d i )/(dt)` If the source of emf sends a current i through the inductor for a small time dt, then the amount of work, done by the source, is given by `dW = |epsilon| idt` ` = L i (di)/(dt) dt` ` = Lidi` Hence the total amount of work done(by the source of emf) when the current increases from its initial VALUE `(i=0)` toits final value (I) is given by `W= int_(0)^(1) Lidi = L int_(0)^(1) Lidi = L [ (i^(2))/(2)]_(0)^(I) = 1/2 LI^(2)` This work done gets stored in the inductor in the formof energy. `:. U=1/2 LI^(2)` This work done gets stored in the inductor in the FORM of energy. `:. U= 1/2 LI^(2)` |
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