The current i(t) in an RL circuit is governed by the differential equation di dt + R L i

Chapter 10, Problem 30

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The current i(t) in an RL circuit is governed by the differential equation di dt + R L i = 1 L E(t), where R and L are constants.(a) Use the Laplace transform to determine i(t) ifE(t) = E0, a constant. There is no current flowinginitially.(b) Repeat part (a) in the case when E(t) = E0sin t, where is a constant.

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