The concepts required to solve the given problem is potential difference in the inductor.
Initially, convert the inductance from mH to H. Later, calculate the change in the current through the inductor. Finally, calculate the potential difference in the inductor.
The expression for the potential difference in the inductor is as follows:
Here, L is the inductance of the inductor, dI is the change in the current in an inductor, and dt is the change in the time.
Convert the inductance of the inductor form mH to H as follows:
Firstly, calculate the change in the current as follows:
Now, substitute 110 mA for dI, for dt, and for L in the equation .
Ans:
The magnitude of the potential difference across he inductor is equal to 110 V.
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