The inductor is a two-terminal energy storage device whose voltage is proportional to the: 

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  1. Integral of the current passing through it
  2. Integral of the flux across it
  3. Derivative of the current passing through it
  4. Derivative of the charge across it

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Option 3 : Derivative of the current passing through it
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The voltage induced in the inductor is given by

\(⇒V =L\frac{dI}{dt}\)

Voltage across the inductor is the derivative of the current passing through it. 

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