two inductors with both the self-inductance and the induced emf given for each. Which inductor has the greater current flowing through it?
A) inductor A
B) inductor B
C) equal
D) there is insufficient information
EMF = L di/dt
di/dt = V/L
for inductor A
di/dt = 2/2 = 1 A/s
FOR INDUCTOR B
di/dt = 4/1 = 4 A/s
so inductor B has greater current flowing through it
so option B) is the correct answer
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