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An inductor, battery, resistance, and ammeter and switch are connected in series. If the switch, initially open, is now closed, what is the current's final value

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An inductor, battery, resistance and ammeter and switch are connected in series. If the switch, initially open, is now closed, what is the current's final value?

a. zero

b. Battery voltage divided by inductance

c. battery voltage times inductance

d. battery voltage divided by resistance

Answer: d. battery voltage divided by resistance

Step-by-step explanation: Resistance, voltage and current are related by Ohm's Law, which is explained as the current that passes through a conductor is directly proportional to the applied voltage. The constant of proportionality between them is Resistance.

Ohm's Law is represented by
V=R.I

Inductor is a component that stores magnetic energy when electricity is applied to it.

Ammeter is an object constructed to measure electric current of a circuit and it is always connected in serie.

So, in the circuit, when the switch is closed, the "only way" for current to pass through is because of Ohm's Law, which means its magnitude will be:


I=(V)/(R)

Then, the correct alternative is d. voltage divided by resistance.

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