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Chapter 10.2, Problem 3P
Let vs = 40 cos 8000t V in the circuit of Fig. 10.7. Use Thévenin’s theorem where it will do the most good, and find the value at t = 0 for (a) iL; (b) vL; (c) iR; (d) is.
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