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A coil takes a current
A coil takes a current of 15A and dissipates 2800W when connected with the supply of 200V ,50Hz when another coil is connected
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Pearl
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A coil takes a current of 10.0 A and dissipates 1410 W
when connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz sinusoidal supply. When another coil is
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lolo
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The potential difference measured across a coil is 20 V
when a direct current of 2 A is passed through it. With an alternating
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mpho
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The voltage (in volts) induced in a coil of wire is v = (2t + 1)^0.5. The current in the coil is initially 0.3 amps, and the
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Jacob
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The voltage (in volts) induced in a coil of wire is v = (2t + 1)0.5. The current in the coil is initially 0.3 amps, and the
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Anonymous
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The voltage (in volts) induced in a coil of wire is v = (2t + 1)^0.5. The current in the coil is initially 0.3 amps, and the
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Anonymous
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The maximum torque experienced by a coil in a 0.90 T magnetic field is 8.4 10-4 N·m. The coil is circular and consists of only
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Mary
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For a long straight wire, carrying a current of 20 A. A rectangular coil 5 x 10 cm2 is 2 cm apart. The coil carries a current of
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Sergio
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Peter has a square shaped coil which include two turns of wires. One day he takes this coil to his physics lab in his school. He
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Anonymous
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a current of 1.1 A flows through a coil when connected to a 110 V DC source . when 110V -50 Hz AC is applied to the same coil ,
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Kashyap
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