In an ideal inductor, L = 4H and = 100 rad/s. The power developed is:
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Alternating Current
In an ideal inductor, L = 4H and \(\omega\) = 100 rad/s. The power developed is:
- 0
- V0I0
- \(\frac {V_oI_o}2\)
- 2V0I0
Answer
(A) 0
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