6 V + t = 0 3 $\Omega$ i(t) 2 H 6$\Omega$ Find i(t) at the specified times, the Thevenin resistance seen by the inductor for t > 0, and the circuit's time constant $\tau$. i(0) = A i($\infty$) = A $R_T$ = $\Omega$ $\tau$ = s
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The inductor acts as an open circuit. Therefore, the current i(0) = 0 A. $$i(0) = 0 A$$ Show more…
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