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A metallic laboratory spring is typically 5.00 cm long and 0.150 cm in diameter and has 50 coils. If you connect such a spring in an electric circuit, how much self-inductance must you include for it if
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A metallic laboratory spring is typically 5.00 cm long and 0.150 cm in diameter and has 50 coils.
If you connect such a spring in an electric circuit, how much self-inductance must you include for it if you model it as an ideal solenoid?
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