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Chapter 7.2, Problem 7P
Let L = 25 mH for the inductor of Fig. 7.10. (a) Find vL at t = 12 ms if iL = 10te−100t A. (b) Find iL at t = 0.1 s if vL = 6e−12t V and iL (0) = 10 A. If iL = 8(1 − e−40t) mA, find (c) the power being delivered to the inductor at t = 50 ms and (d) the energy stored in the inductor at t = 40 ms.
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