10. Consider the circuit shown below. At $t = 0$ the switch S is pressed against a for 1.00 s before it snaps back to b. Determine the current flowing in through the resistor at a. $t = 0.500$ s. b. $t = 1.00$ s. c. $t = 2.00$ s. 4.00 V 2.00 ? b a 000 3.00 H
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This allows current to flow through the circuit. a. At t = 0.500 s: Since the switch was closed for 1.00 s, at t = 0.500 s, the switch is still closed. Show more…
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