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Calculate the energy stored in an inductor of inductance 50 mH when a current of 2.0 A is passed through it.

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The energy stored is `U=(1/2) Li^2 = (1/2)(50X10^(-3 H)(2
0 A)^2 =0`
`10 j`.
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