Multiple Choice
Self-inductance: At what rate would the current in a 100-mH inductor have to change to induce an emf of 1000 V in the inductor?
A) 100 A/s
B) 1 A/s
C) 1000 A/s
D) 10,000 A/s
E) 10 A/s
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