The mutual inductance of two coils, in a given orientation is 50 mH. If the current in…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Induction
The mutual inductance of two coils, in a given orientation is 50 mH. If the current in one of the coils changes as \({i}=1.0 \sin \left(100 \pi {t}+\frac{\pi}{3}\right) {A}\) , the peak value of emf (in volt) induced in the other coil will be
- \(\frac{\pi}{5}\)
- \(5 \pi\)
- \(0.5 \pi\)
- \(0.05 \pi\)
Answer
(B) 5
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