Energy stored in the steady state circuit

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TL;DR Summary: Hi everyone. I have this circuit problem. I know that vL=0 and iL is just a constant number at t-> infiniti. I have attempted this problem and got energy stored = 4.4J. Please confirm it with me if my approach to the problem is correct. Thank you all.

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hoangpham4696 said:
Please confirm it with me if my approach to the problem is correct.
What approach? Please show the work you used to come to that result. Thank you.
 
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Yes! A good cookbook application of KVL & KCL.
Later, you will learn to do this much more quickly by reducing the complexity of the network with some observations. For example, as you said for steady state ##v_l=v_b=0##, so you can replace both of those with a short circuit. That voltage will be zero regardless of the current flow.
 
DaveE said:
Yes! A good cookbook application of KVL & KCL.
Later, you will learn to do this much more quickly by reducing the complexity of the network with some observations. For example, as you said for steady state ##v_l=v_b=0##, so you can replace both of those with a short circuit. That voltage will be zero regardless of the current flow.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you checking it for me.
 
hoangpham4696 said:
Thank you so much. I appreciate you checking it for me.
Oops! I didn't check the final result. You miscalculated ##0.5 LI^2##. You're off by powers of 10. Try that again.
 
DaveE said:
Oops! I didn't check the final result. You miscalculated ##0.5 LI^2##. You're off by powers of 10. Try that again.
Ok I see. It should be in nJ. So 4.37 nJ. Thank you
 
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hoangpham4696 said:
Ok I see. It should be in nJ. So 4.37 nJ. Thank you
Yep. Good work!
 
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