Answer:
-0.1875 V.
Explanation:
Using
E₂ = MdI₁/dt........................ Equation 1
Where E₂ = Voltage induced in the second coil, M = mutual inductance of both coil, dI₁ = change in current in the first coil, dt = change in time.
Given: M = 3.00 mH = 0.003 H, dI₁ = (0-2.50) = -2.5 A, dt = 40 ms = 0.04 s.
Substitute into equation 1
E₂ = 0.003(-2.5)/0.04
E₂ = -0.1875 V.
Hence the induced emf = -0.1875 V.