9. Find vn. Let V₁ = 4V, R₁ = 2k, R₂ = 4 kN, R3 = 2 kN, R₁ = 2 kN, V¯ = -1.67 V, and V+ = 5 V. a) -1.67 V b) 6.00 V c) 5.00 V d) 1.67 V e) none of these R₁ V₁ R3 R₂ + R4 V- 5. Using the currents in the graphs, find v₁ (t) at time t = 0.5 seconds. Let L₁ =9H,L24H, and M = 2H. a) 13.0 V b) 6.5 V c) 5.0 V d) 2.5 V e) none of these + (7)55) L₁ ¿, (t) 2 M 12 t Lz ists 1 2 t
9. Find vn. Let V₁ = 4V, R₁ = 2k, R₂ = 4 kN, R3 = 2 kN, R₁ = 2 kN, V¯ = -1.67 V, and V+ = 5 V. a) -1.67 V b) 6.00 V c) 5.00 V d) 1.67 V e) none of these R₁ V₁ R3 R₂ + R4 V- 5. Using the currents in the graphs, find v₁ (t) at time t = 0.5 seconds. Let L₁ =9H,L24H, and M = 2H. a) 13.0 V b) 6.5 V c) 5.0 V d) 2.5 V e) none of these + (7)55) L₁ ¿, (t) 2 M 12 t Lz ists 1 2 t
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