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EXAMPLE 11.7 Switch S, in Fig. 11.51 has been closed for a long
time. At 1 = 0 s, S, is opened at the same instant that S, is closed to avoid
an interruption in current through the coil.
a. Find the initial current through the coil. Pay particular attention to its
direction.
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closing of switch S,.
c. Sketch the waveform for i,.
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Example 11.55. The voltage across a 0.01 μF capacitor is 240 sin (1-25 × 10ª t−30%) V. Write
the mathematical expression for the current through it.
For the circuit of Fig.11.78 composed of standard values:
A. Determine the time constant.
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C. Repeat part (b) for VL and VR
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