There are three questions Problem [1] <5 points> a) Find $i_1(t)$ if $i_s = 5e^{-2t} A$. b) Find the voltage on the 20 mH inductor, $v_o(t)$ c) Find the energy stored on the 20 mH inductor at t=1s
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