I tried that-- and I just got A=B= V/wL--which is not the right answer.
Are my differential equations written wrong, or am I still missing something?
Thanks for the help
Homework Statement
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The question asks you to demonstrate what I0(t) and I1(t) are, it gives you the solutions.Homework Equations
V(t)=Vcos(wt)
I0(t)=(V/wL)((w0^2-w^2)/(2wo^2-w^2))
I1(t)=(V/wL)((w0^2)/(2wo^2-w^2))
The Attempt at a Solution...