FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LL
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Author: Alexander
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Chapter 13, Problem 5P
Two coils are mutually coupled, with L1 = 50 mH, L2 = 120 mH, and k = 0.5. Calculate the maximum possible equivalent inductance if:
- (a) the two coils are connected in series
- (b) the coils are connected in parallel
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FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LL
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