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The current through an inductor of 1H is given by i=3tsint. The voltage across the inductor of 1H is


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3sint+3cost

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3sint+t.cost

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4sint+5cost

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83sint+5cost

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Solution

The correct option is B

3sint+t.cost


Step 1. Given data:

Inductance = 1H

Current is given by i=3tsint.

Step 2. Formula used:

For a purely inductive circuit, the induced emf/voltage across the inductor when a current is passed would be

e=L.it=L.didt

Where e= current, L= inductance,

Step 3. Calculations:

didt=3sint+t.cost

e=1H×3[sint+t.cost]e=3[sint+t.cost]

Thus, the correct option is option B.


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