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The 5.00 A current through a 1.50 H inductor is dissipated
Chapter 23, Problem 76(choose chapter or problem)
The \(5.00 A\) current through a \(1.50 H\) inductor is dissipated by a \(2.00 \Omega\) resistor in a circuit like that in Figure \(23.44\) with the switch in position \(2\).
(a) What is the initial energy in the inductor?
(b) How long will it take the current to decline to \(5.00 \%\) of its initial value?
(c) Calculate the average power dissipated, and compare it with the initial power dissipated by the resistor.
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5.00 A
1.50 H
2.00 Omega
23.44
2
5.00%
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QUESTION:
The \(5.00 A\) current through a \(1.50 H\) inductor is dissipated by a \(2.00 \Omega\) resistor in a circuit like that in Figure \(23.44\) with the switch in position \(2\).
(a) What is the initial energy in the inductor?
(b) How long will it take the current to decline to \(5.00 \%\) of its initial value?
(c) Calculate the average power dissipated, and compare it with the initial power dissipated by the resistor.
Equation Transcription:
Text Transcription:
5.00 A
1.50 H
2.00 Omega
23.44
2
5.00%
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