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Chapter 13.1, Problem 1P
Assuming M = 10 H, coil L2 is open-circuited, and i1 = −2e−5t A, find the voltage v2 for (a) Fig. 13.2a; (b) Fig. 13.2b.
FIGURE 13.2
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