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The magnetic potential energy stored in a certain inductor is `25mJ`, when the current in the inductor is `60 Ma`. This inductor is of inductance

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The magnetic potential energy stored in a certain inductor is 25 mJ, when the current in the inductor is 60 mA. This inductor is of inductance

The magnetic potential energy stored in a certain inductor is 25 mJ, when the current in the inductor is 60 mA. This inductor is of inductance.

How does energy stored in a inductor?

Energy stored in an inductor is proportional to (i = current in the inductor)

In what form is the energy stored in an inductor

How can the energy stored in an inductor be utilised?

Derive an expression for energy stored in an inductor.