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A current I=10sin(100pit)A is passed in ...

A current `I=10sin(100pit)A` is passed in first coil, which induced a maximum EMF of `5piV` in second coil. The mutual inductance between the coils is

A

10 mH

B

15 mH

C

25 mH

D

5 mH

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D
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