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Homework Statement
What is the time constant of a 2mh inductor and a 200 ohm resistor connected in series?
The discussion revolves around calculating the time constant for a series circuit consisting of a 2 mH inductor and a 200 ohm resistor. Participants are exploring the relevant equations and concepts related to inductors and resistors in electrical circuits.
Some participants have provided guidance on finding the relevant equation, while others express confusion about the mathematical aspects. There is an ongoing exploration of the correct approach to the problem, with no explicit consensus reached.
Participants mention the importance of adhering to forum rules regarding homework help, emphasizing that direct solutions cannot be provided. There is also a noted difficulty in understanding the mathematical components involved in the problem.
swampland said:Homework Statement
What is the time constant of a 2mh inductor and a 200 ohm resistor connected in series?
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The Attempt at a Solution
swampland said:Hello, I'am sorry but i am totally lost on this math, could you please do it and then explain it so i can get a idea of how you come up with the answer Thank You
alphysicist said:No, this forum has clear rules, and one rule is that no one is allowed to do your homework for you.
Try to answer the question in my last post: what equation is used to find the time constant in a resistor/inductor circuit? Once you find that equation in your textbook, I think you'll find the math is not very hard at all. TC= L over R Is this the right formula??
swampland said:Hello, Would the formula be TC= L over R ?
swampland said:I came up with 1msec, That seem right?