The current flowing through a certain inductor is found to be given by iL(t) = 0.20e2t

Chapter 9, Problem 10

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The current flowing through a certain inductor is found to be given by \(i_L (t) = 0.20e^{-2t} - 0.6e^{-3t}\ V\). (a) Sketch each of the two components over the range of \(0\ \leq\ t\ \leq\ 1.5\ s\). (b) Graph the inductor current over the same time range. (c) Graph the energy remaining in the inductor over \(0\ \leq\ t\ \leq\ 1.5\ s\).

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