#2. 10A 25? 5H i(t) 3? Find $i_L$ (a) $i_L$ for $t<0$ (a value) (b) $i_L$ at $t=0$ (a value) (c) $i_L(t)$ for $t>0$ an equation Hint: $i_L(t) = i(t=0)e^{-t/\tau}$
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In the steady state, the inductor acts as a short circuit, so the current through the inductor is determined by the voltage source and the resistor. In this case, the voltage source is 5V and the resistor is 0.332Ω. Show more…
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