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The current (in Ampere) in an inductor i...

The current (in Ampere) in an inductor is given by `l=5+16t`, where `t` in seconds. The selft - induced emf in it is `10mV`. Find
(a) the self-inductance, and
(b) the energy stored in the inductor and the power supplied to it at `t =1s`

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