1. The following RL circuit is given: In this circuit, the current, I, represents a constant current value. The current in the inductor L at t = 0 s is 1/2 as shown in the schematic. At t = 0, the switch closes. Using the natural frequencies method (a) Find the current through the inductor and plot it. (b) Find the voltage across the inductor and plot it.

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1. The following RL circuit is given:
In this circuit, the current, I, represents a constant current value. The current in the
inductor L at t = 0 s is 1/2 as shown in the schematic. At t = 0, the switch closes. Using
the natural frequencies method
(a) Find the current through the inductor and plot it.
(b) Find the voltage across the inductor and plot it.
R
LL(0) = 1/2
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VL(t)
Transcribed Image Text:1. The following RL circuit is given: In this circuit, the current, I, represents a constant current value. The current in the inductor L at t = 0 s is 1/2 as shown in the schematic. At t = 0, the switch closes. Using the natural frequencies method (a) Find the current through the inductor and plot it. (b) Find the voltage across the inductor and plot it. R LL(0) = 1/2 TIF VL(t)
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