Q-3 For the following circuit, Apply the node analysis and find: (a) Branch current $i_1$ (b) Branch current $i_2$ (c) Current through 8 ohm resistor. 5V 2? W + $v_{2?}$ 4 ? W + $v_{4?}$ $i_1$ $i_3$ $i_2$ 3 V (Loop 1) 8? (Loop 2) 8? OR The current through a 5-mH inductor is shown in following Fig. Determine the voltage across the inductor at $t = 1$, and 2 ms. i(t) (A) 10 0 2 4 6 t (ms)
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Step 1: To find the voltage across the inductor at t = 1 ms and 2 ms, we need to use the formula: V = L * di/dt where V is the voltage across the inductor, L is the inductance, and di/dt is the rate of change of current with respect to time. Show more…
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