Answer: d.
V
Step-by-step explanation: Inductance is a property of an inductor: when there is a change in current passing through a conductor, it creates a voltage in the conductor itself and in the other conductors. Inductance unit is Ω.s or henry (H)
So, the relation between Voltage and Current in an inductor is given by

in which
L is inductance in H
i is current in A
Current is
, so, derivative will be:



Then, voltage is


Voltage across the 0.1H inductor is
V