Electrical Engineering - Magnetism and Electromagnetism - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Magnetism and Electromagnetism - General Questions (Q.No. 19)
19.
The voltage induced across a certain coil is 200 mV. A 120
resistor is connected to the coil terminals. The induced current is

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Ramesh said:
1 decade ago
I=V/R
Here the voltage induce in that coil =200mv
The resistor connected by parallel =120
So the resultant current =
200/120=1.66mA or 1.7mA
Here the voltage induce in that coil =200mv
The resistor connected by parallel =120
So the resultant current =
200/120=1.66mA or 1.7mA
Swetha said:
7 years ago
Here, we can use the Ohm's law for the answer.
R D VASHISHTA said:
10 years ago
v/R = I.
I = 200/120 = 1.666 or 1.7 mA.
I = 200/120 = 1.666 or 1.7 mA.
Rutu said:
5 years ago
Thanks @Swetha.
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