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Deriving Voltage from the Inductor Equation
This is a picture of the original problem statement. There wasn't a circuit diagram with it. It is possible that the given solution is wrong - I know other people are having trouble with this problem.- Nicole D
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Deriving Voltage from the Inductor Equation
Yes, my last two equations for v(t) should not have A1 and A2 in them. Sorry for the typo. I double checked that I copied everything over correctly and I can't find an obvious error.- Nicole D
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Deriving Voltage from the Inductor Equation
Homework Statement L = 20mH = 20 x 10-3 H i = 40 mA for t≤0 i = A1e-10,000t + A2e-40,000t A for t≥0 The voltage at t=0 is 28 V. I have to find the equation for the voltage for t>0. Then I have to find the time when power is zero. Homework Equations v(t) = L* di/dt p(t) = L*i* di/dt The...- Nicole D
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