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The current in ampere in an inductor is given by `I = 5 + 16t` where `t` is in `s`. The self induced e.m.f. in it is 10 mV. The self inductance is

A

`5.55 xx 10^-5 H`

B

`6.25 xx 10^-4 H`

C

`5.26 xx 10^-6 H`

D

`7.5 xx 10^-7 H`.

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