The current in a 150 H inductor is known to be iL = 25te- A for t 0.a) Find the voltage across the inductor for t > 0(Assume the passive sign convention.) b) Find the power (in microwatts) at the terminals of the inductor when t=5 ms c) Is the inductor absorbing or delivering power at 5 ms? d) Find the energy (in microjoules) stored in the inductor at 5 ms. e) Find the maximum energy (in microjoules) stored in the inductor and the time (in milliseconds) when it occurs.
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The current in a 200 mH inductor is The voltage across the inductor (passive sign convention) is 4.25 V at Calculate the power at the terminals of the inductor at t = 25ms State whether the inductor is absorbing or delivering power.
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