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==Question==
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Determine the equivalent inductance in the figure below. All units are in Henrys.
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https://www.projectrhea.org/rhea/images/f/f6/Equivalent_Inductance.pdf
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You can ignore the 5 Henry inductor since it is shorted out. Combine the 3 and 4 Henry inductors in parallel to get 12/7 Henrys. Then add this to the 2 Henry in series to get the final answer of 26/7 Henrys.
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Practice question for ECE201: "Linear circuit analysis I"

By: ECE student Paul Wonnacott

Topic: Equivalent Inductance


Question

Determine the equivalent inductance in the figure below. All units are in Henrys. https://www.projectrhea.org/rhea/images/f/f6/Equivalent_Inductance.pdf


Answer

You can ignore the 5 Henry inductor since it is shorted out. Combine the 3 and 4 Henry inductors in parallel to get 12/7 Henrys. Then add this to the 2 Henry in series to get the final answer of 26/7 Henrys.



Questions and comments

If you have any questions, comments, etc. please post them below


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