You want the current amplitude through a 0.450-mH inductor (part of the circuitry for a radio receiver) to be 1.20 mA when a sinusoidal voltage with an amplitude of 13.0 V is applied across the inductor. What frequency is required?

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The 3.831 MHz  frequency is required

What is amplitude?

The greatest displacement or distance that a point on a wave or vibrating body can travel in relation to its equilibrium position It is equivalent to the length of the vibration path divided in half.

What is inductor ?

When electricity is applied to an inductor, which is a passive component, it stores energy in the form of magnetic energy. In most power electronic circuits.

impendence

Z= V/I = 13.0V /(1.20*10⁻³A) = 10833Ω

inductive resistance

Xl= Z

2πfL = Z

f= Z/ 2πL = 10833Ω/ 2π (0.45*10⁻³ H) = 3.831*10⁻⁶= 3.831 MHz

Therefore, 3.831 MHz  frequency is required

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