A pair of adjacent coils has a mutual inductance of 1.5 H. If the current in one coil changes from 0 to 20 A in 0.5 s, what is the change of flux linkage with the other coil?
1. 35 Wb
2. 25 Wb
3. 30 Wb
4. 20 Wb
The coefficient of mutual inductance between two coils depends upon:
1. | medium between coils |
2. | separation between coils |
3. | orientation of coils |
4. | All of these |
Two coaxial coils are very close to each other and their mutual inductance is 5 mH. If a current 50 sin 500t is passed in one of the coils, then the peak value of induced e.m.f. in the secondary coil will be:
1. | 5000 V | 2. | 500 V |
3. | 150 V | 4. | 125 V |
Two coils have a mutual inductance of 5 mH. The current changes in the first coil according to the equation \(I=I_{0}cos\omega t,\) where \(I_{0}=10~A\) and = 100 rad/s. The maximum value of e.m.f. induced in the second coil is:
1. 5 Volt
2. 2 Volt
3. 4 Volt
4. Volt
A small square loop of wire of side 'l' is placed inside a large square loop of side 'L' (Ll). If the loops are coplanar and their centres coincide, the mutual inductance of the system is directly proportional to:
1. L/l
2. l/L
3. L2/l
4. l2/L