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Question: The coil of resistance \[10\Omega \] and an inductance \[5H\] is connected to a \[100V\] battery. Th...

The coil of resistance 10Ω10\Omega and an inductance 5H5H is connected to a 100V100V battery. The energy stored in the coil is,
A. 125erg125erg
B. 125J125J
C. 250erg250erg
D. 250J250J

Explanation

Solution

In an electrical circuit, Ohm's Law is a formula for calculating the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. If you know the voltage and current and want to know resistance means we can use ohm’s law formula. So if we use the ohm's law we can easily find the answer.

Formula used:
V=IRV = IR
VV - Voltage
II - current
RR - Proportionality constant, or resistance

Formula used:
The ohm's law states that,
I=VRI = \dfrac{V}{R}
Where, V=100VV = 100V
R=10ohmR = 10 ohm
I=10010=10AI = \dfrac{{100}}{{10}} = 10A
The energy stored in the coil is given as,
U=LI22U = \dfrac{{L{I^2}}}{2}
LL - Inductance
II - Current
U=5×(10)22=250JU = \dfrac{{5 \times {{(10)}^2}}}{2} = 250J
Hence option (D) is correct.

Note:
Since resistance cannot be measured in an operational circuit, Ohm's Law comes in handy when calculating it. Instead of shutting down the circuit to test resistance, a technician can use the above variant of Ohm's Law to figure out R. The static values of circuit components, current levels, voltage supplies, and voltage dips can all be validated using Ohm's Law.