Consider the RL circuit in which R = 4 ?, L = 0.1 H and E(t) = 20 V. If there is not current flowing initially, determine the current in the circuit for t ? 0.
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The equation for the current in an RL circuit is given by: L(di/dt) + Ri = E(t) where: - L is the inductance, - R is the resistance, - i is the current, - E(t) is the voltage source, - t is the time. Given that R = 4 Ω, L = 0.1 H, and E(t) = 20 V, we can Show more…
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