"If you have an inductor that has an inductive reactance of 125 ohms, on a 60Hz frequency, what would be the inductance in henry's?"

Xl=2PI*f*L

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(125/(2*PI*60))=

I am amazed you actually posted this for help.

To find the inductance of the inductor, we can use the formula:

XL = 2πfL

Where:
XL is the inductive reactance (125 ohms)
π is approximately 3.14159
f is the frequency (60 Hz)
L is the inductance (unknown)

1. Rearrange the formula to solve for L:
L = XL / (2πf)

2. Plug in the given values:
L = 125 ohms / (2π * 60 Hz)

3. Calculate the value:
L ≈ 0.132 Henrys

Therefore, the inductance of the inductor would be approximately 0.132 Henrys.