During a 72-ms interval, a change in the current in a primary coil occurs. This change leads to the appearance of a 6.0-mA current in a nearby secondary coil. The secondary coil is part of a circuit in which the resistance is 12 Ω. The mutual inductance between the two coils is 3.2 mH. What is the change in the primary current?

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Answer:

so change in primary current is 1.620 A

Explanation:

Given data

current I =6.0-mA = 6 × 10^(-3) A

resistance R = 12 Ω

mutual inductance  M = 3.2 mH = 3.2 × 10^(-3) H

dt = 72-ms = 72 × 10^-(3) s

to find out

change in the primary current

solution

we know that

Electric and magnetic fields in secondary coil  = mutual inductance × change in primary current / dt      ............1

and we know also that Electric and magnetic fields in secondary coil = resistance × current

so = 6 × 10^(-3) × 12 = 72 × 10^(-3)  volts

so that we say

change in primary current from equation 1

change in primary current  = Electric and magnetic fields in secondary coil × dt / mutual inductance

change in primary current  = 72 × 10^(-3)  ×  72 × 10^(-3) / 3.2 × 10^(-3)

change in primary current  = 1.620

so change in primary current is 1.620 A