The current in a 200 mH inductor is i = 75 mA, t≤0; i = ( B 1  cos 200t+ B 2  sin 200t) e −50t  A, t≥0. The voltage across the inductor (passive sign convention) is 4.25 V at t=0. Calculate the power at the terminals of the inductor at t=25 ms. State whether the inductor is absorbing or delivering power.

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The current in a 200 mH inductor is i = 75 mA, t≤0; i = ( B 1  cos 200t+ B 2  sin 200t) e −50t  A, t≥0. The voltage across the inductor (passive sign convention) is 4.25 V at t=0. Calculate the power at the terminals of the inductor at t=25 ms. State whether the inductor is absorbing or delivering power.

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