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Use the differential equation approach to find i(t) for
The current
Answer to Problem 1P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given circuit is shown below
Fig: Given circuit diagram
Calculation:
Although for -
Fig: Circuit diagram for
Now, draw the circuit when switch is opened at t =0.
Fig: circuit diagram for
Apply KVL for loop 1
Standard from of solution of above equation is
Plugging
Therefore,
Now, from equation (1),
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