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Question: What inductance would be needed to store\[1.0Kwh\] of energy in a coil carrying current a \[200A\] c...
What inductance would be needed to store1.0Kwh of energy in a coil carrying current a 200A current?
& A)90H \\\ & B)90mH \\\ & C)180H \\\ & D)180mH \\\ \end{aligned}$$Solution
In this numerical we have to find the value of inductance and for that purpose we have to use the relation to inductance and energy and using that result we get the desired value of inductance. In this relation energy should be used in joule.SI unit of inductance is Henry that should be used with its magnitude.
Complete step by step solution:
In Induction, current is produced either on the same coil or on the neighboring coli when a changing current is passed through it. When induced current is produced in the same coil on which changing main current is passing the phenomenon of self induction is done and when induced current is produced on the other coil then it is called mutual induction. The direction of induced current is found by the right hand thumb rule. Different coefficients of induction are used in self and mutual induction like L is used in self induction phenomenon and M is used in mutual induction phenomenon. Both the phenomenon occurs on the same coil also because as soon as changing current starts passing self induction is produced and if any neighboring coli is placed then mutual induction also starts. Mutual inductance varies depending upon the orientation and positions of two coils.
In the given question we have to find the value of self induction and values of energy and current are given.
Since energy and inductance is connected by a relation –
U=21Li2
Where,