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Chapter 7, Problem 25E
The voltage across a 2 H inductor is given by vL = 4t. With the knowledge that iL (−0.1) = 100 μA, calculate the current (assuming it is defined consistent with the passive sign convention) at t equal to (a) 0; (b) 1.5 ms; (c) 45 ms.
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