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Discussion Forum : Transformers - General Questions (Q.No. 8)
8.
The mutual inductance when k = 0.65, L1 = 2 H, and L2 = 5 H is
2 mH
2 H
4 H
8 H
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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P. RAJESH said:   8 years ago
How to apply 5*10 in sum?
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Manjunath Ukkali said:   9 years ago
Not getting it. Please help me.
(1)

Jittu said:   9 years ago
Good answer. Thanks you all.

Shekar said:   9 years ago
M = k * (L1 L2)^1/2 .

Sravanthi said:   9 years ago
The correct formulae are k=M/(L1*L2)^1/2.

NAKUL said:   10 years ago
I can't understand this example, please explain.

P venkateswara reddy said:   10 years ago
As we know that M = K (L1*L2)^(1/2).

M = 0.65*(2*5*10^-6*10^-6)^(1/2) = 2 uH.

Priyanka said:   1 decade ago
L2=5, not 10 hows write 10.

Pramod rps said:   1 decade ago
Its micro obviously.

Rajiv Nautiyal said:   1 decade ago
Is it 2 micro H or 2 milli H?


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