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Homework Statement
An alternating current is running through a serially connected inductor(L) and resistor(R). The alternating voltage causing it is:
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How does the voltage on the inductor change over time?
Homework Equations
Kirchhoff's cricuit laws v_{g}=v_{L}+v_{R}
The Attempt at a Solution
If I understand the text right, overall I should be searching for the v_{L}(t) function right?
Ok so I know that
v_{L}=L \frac{dI}{dt}
v_{R}=IR
therefore
\frac{dI}{dt}+\frac{R}{L}I=\frac{1}{L}\frac{dv_{g}(t)}{dt}
and this is where I get stuck. Thanks for any help!
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