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Transcribed Image Text:The electric current i (in A) through an inductor of 0.40 H as a function of time t (in s) is
i= e
- 3.0t
sin 190xt. Find the voltage across the inductor for t=2.0 ms. (Voltage caused by the changing current is given by V, = L
where L is the inductance (in
H)).
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