Current in a RL Circuit The equation governing the amount of current I (in amperes)

Chapter 6, Problem 113

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Current in a RL Circuit The equation governing the amount of current I (in amperes) after time t (in seconds) in a single RL circuit consisting of a resistance R (in ohms), an inductance L (in henrys), and an electromotive force E (in volts) is (a) If and how much current is flowing after 0.3 second? After 0.5 second? After 1 second? (b) What is the maximum current? (c) Graph this function measuring I along the y-axis and t along the x-axis. (d) If and how much current is flowing after 0.3 second? After 0.5 second? After 1 second? (e) What is the maximum current? (f) Graph the function on the same coordinate axes as I11t2.

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