Two inductors are connected in parallel across the terminals of a generator. One has an inductance of

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Two inductors are connected in parallel across the terminals of a generator. One has an inductance of L1 = 0.030 H, and the other has an inductance of L2 = 0.060 H. A single inductor, with an inductance L, is connected across the terminals of a second generator that has the same frequency and voltage as the first one. The current delivered by the second generator is equal to the total current delivered by the first generator. Find L.
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Physics

ISBN: 978-1118486894

10th edition

Authors: David Young, Shane Stadler

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