Question: It is known that the voltage drop across an inductor follows Faradays law: V L = L di / dt Where V L is the
It is known that the voltage drop across an inductor follows Faraday’s law:
VL = L di/dt
Where VL is the voltage drop (in volts), L is inductance (in henrys; 1 H = I V∙ s/A), and i is current (in amperes). Employ the following data to estimate L:
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What is the meaning, if any, of the intercept of the regression equation derived from thisdata?
di dt. A's 4 8. 10 5.5 125 17.5 32 38 17.5 32 38 49
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