Given: Five statements about self-inductance, labeled A to E.
Find: Which statements are correct.
Analyze each statement one by one:
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Statement A: The self-inductance of the coil depends on its geometry.
This is correct because self-inductance depends on quantities such as the number of turns, cross-sectional area, and length of the coil. These are geometrical factors.
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Statement B: Self-inductance does not depend on the permeability of the medium.
This is incorrect. Self-inductance does depend on the permeability of the medium. For a coil,
L=μlN2A
so inductance increases with permeability.
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Statement C: Self-induced e.m.f. opposes any change in the current in a circuit.
This is correct by Lenz's law. The induced e.m.f. always opposes the change in current producing it.
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Statement D: Self-inductance is the electromagnetic analogue of mass in mechanics.
This is correct because mass resists change in velocity, while self-inductance resists change in current.
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Statement E: Work needs to be done against self-induced e.m.f. in establishing the current.
This is correct because energy must be supplied to build up current against the back e.m.f.
Therefore, the correct statements are A, C, D, and E only. Hence, the correct option is B.