The current in ampere through an inductor is i(10+20t) Here t is in second. The induced emf in the inductor 4V. Total flux linked with the inductor at

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The current in ampere through an inductor is i(10+20t) Here t is in second. The induced emf in the inductor 4V. ... 10 Wb B. 20 Wb C. 30 Wb D. 40 Wb

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