n employee of yours approaches you about an issue with the time it takes to reach a steady current in a RL circuit. You look at the circuit in question, and measure the battery rated for 593 V, a resistor of 560 Ω and a inductor 0.000008 H. Suppose you want to find the theoretical time it takes to get to 1.00 A of current through the circuit? How long will it take? (Answer in seconds, and round to the nearest hundredth in scientific notation).

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n employee of yours approaches you about an issue with the time it takes to reach a steady current in a RL circuit. You look at the circuit in question, and measure the battery rated for 593 V, a resistor of 560 Ω and a inductor 0.000008 H. Suppose you want to find the theoretical time it takes to get to 1.00 A of current through the circuit? How long will it take? (Answer in seconds, and round to the nearest hundredth in scientific notation). 

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