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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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To calculate the energy stored in an inductor, we can use the formula: \[ E = \frac{1}{2} L I^2 \] where: - \( E \) is the energy stored in joules (J), - \( L \) is the inductance in henries (H), - \( I \) is the current in amperes (A). ...
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