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Exercise:
The current through a coil with inductance LO linearly decreases from IaO to IbO within tO. Calculate the self-induced emf.

Solution:
The self-induced emf is calEt -L dotIt For a linear decrease the derivative corresponds to the slope dotIt fracDelta IDelta t fracI' - IDelta t It follows for the self-induced emf calEt EmfF -L times fracIb - Iat resultEmfP
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Exercise:
The current through a coil with inductance LO linearly decreases from IaO to IbO within tO. Calculate the self-induced emf.

Solution:
The self-induced emf is calEt -L dotIt For a linear decrease the derivative corresponds to the slope dotIt fracDelta IDelta t fracI' - IDelta t It follows for the self-induced emf calEt EmfF -L times fracIb - Iat resultEmfP
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Magnetism
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coil, inductance, induction, linear, self-induced emf
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