The voltage across a (75 mu mathrm{H}) inductor is described by the equation (v_{mathrm{L}}=(25 mathrm{~V}) cos (60
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The voltage across a \(75 \mu \mathrm{H}\) inductor is described by the equation \(v_{\mathrm{L}}=(25 \mathrm{~V}) \cos (60 t)\), where \(t\) is in seconds.
a. What is the voltage across the inductor at \(t=0.10 \mathrm{~s}\) ?
b. What is the inductive reactance?
c. What is the peak current?
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College Physics A Strategic Approach
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