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Find the time constant in the given circuit. Assume R = 7 ?. 10 ? 40 ? R 5 H The time constant in the given circuit is ____ s.

          Find the time constant in the given circuit. Assume R = 7 ?.
10 ?
40 ?
R
5 H
The time constant in the given circuit is ____ s.
        
Find the time constant in the given circuit. Assume R = 7 ?.
10 ?
40 ?
R
5 H
The time constant in the given circuit is  s.

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00:02 Hi, in the given problem here we are having two series circuits.
00:06 One of them is lr series circuit and another is cr series circuit.
00:22 In both of them the resistance used is common.
00:31 And the value of self -inductance is 25 millie henry and the value of capacitance used is 45 micro ferret now in the first part of the problem it is said that first of all it is said that the time constant if we consider the time constant of lr circuit to be tau 1 and if we consider that the time constant of this cr circuit to be tau 2...
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