21.26 Faraday's law characterizes the voltage drop across an inductor as VL = L i where V₁ = voltage drop (V), L = inductance (in henrys; 1 H = 1 V. s/A), i = current (A), and t = time (s). Deter- mine the voltage drop as a function of time from the follow- ing data for an inductance of 4 H. di dt O O 0.1 0.16 0.2 0.32 0.3 0.56 0.5 0.84 0.7 2.0

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21.26 Faraday's law characterizes the voltage drop across
an inductor as
di
V₁ = L =
dt
where V₁ = voltage drop (V), L = inductance (in henrys;
VL
1 H = 1 Vs/A), i = current (A), and t = time (s). Deter-
mine the voltage drop as a function of time from the follow-
ing data for an inductance of 4 H.
t
O
0
0.1
0.16
0.2
0.32
0.3
0.56
0.5
0.84
0.7
2.0
Transcribed Image Text:21.26 Faraday's law characterizes the voltage drop across an inductor as di V₁ = L = dt where V₁ = voltage drop (V), L = inductance (in henrys; VL 1 H = 1 Vs/A), i = current (A), and t = time (s). Deter- mine the voltage drop as a function of time from the follow- ing data for an inductance of 4 H. t O 0 0.1 0.16 0.2 0.32 0.3 0.56 0.5 0.84 0.7 2.0
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