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The SI unit of cofficient of inductance is Henry. Using defining equation of L or M show that `1` Henry = `1` ohm second.

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  • The energy stored in an inductor of self-inductance L henry carrying a current of I ampere is

    A
    `(1)/(2)L^(2)I`
    B
    `(1)/(2)LI^(2)`
    C
    `LI^(2)`
    D
    `L^(2)I`
  • Alternating current of peak value ((2)/(pi)) ampere flows through the primary coil of the transformer. The coefficient of mutual inductance between primary and secondary coil is 1 henry. The peak e.m.f. induced in secondary coil is (Frequency of AC= 50 Hz)

    A
    100 V
    B
    200 V
    C
    300 V
    D
    400 V
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