For the circuit in the given figure, find i0(t) at t > 0. Assume L=6.3H. 24 V 4 ? t = 0 4 ? L i0 8 ? The current i0(t)=i0(0)e-t/??, where: i0(0) = A (Calculate to 2 decimal places) ?? = s (Calculate to 3 decimal places)
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We have an inductor with inductance L = 6.3 H, an initial current i0 = 24 V (which seems to be a typo, as current is measured in amperes, not volts), and a mathematical constant e = 2.71828. The current io(t) for t > 0 is given by the equation io(t) = Show more…
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