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Find For 0 If The Circuit Is in A Steady State at 0

This document contains 14 problems related to analyzing circuits containing inductors in various configurations after a switch closes or under steady state conditions. The problems involve calculating currents, voltages, time constants, and energy stored in inductors. Key steps involve using equations for inductors such as V=L(di/dt) and the time constant of an RL circuit.

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Find For 0 If The Circuit Is in A Steady State at 0

This document contains 14 problems related to analyzing circuits containing inductors in various configurations after a switch closes or under steady state conditions. The problems involve calculating currents, voltages, time constants, and energy stored in inductors. Key steps involve using equations for inductors such as V=L(di/dt) and the time constant of an RL circuit.

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1. Find for >0 if the circuit is in a steady state at =0.

2. In figure shown below, let I = 5 A, 1 = 6 , 2 = 4 , L = 2 H, and 1(0) = 2 A. If the


switch closes at time t = 0, find (0), (0+), and (0+)/dt.

3. Find i for >0 if 0=4 A.

4. Determine ,1and at =0,=0+ and = . Find also and 1 for >0.

5. The current through a 0.1-H inductor is =105A. Find the voltage across the inductor and
the energy stored in it.

6. Under dc conditions, find: (a) i, , and , (b) the energy stored in the capacitor and inductor.

7. If the circuit is at steady state, find, , , and i at =0, =0+, = and for >0.

8. What is the energy stored by the inductor in the circuit shown below if R = 20 ? If R = 90
find its time constant.

9. A switch closing connects in series a 10-V source, an 8.2 resistor, and a 1.2-H inductor.
How long does the current take to reach its maximum value, and what is this value?

10. In the circuit shown below, the switch is thrown at =0, find the indicated currents at =0,
=0+ and at = . Determine also i1 and i2 for >0.

11. Repeat problem 10 if the arrow of the switch is in opposite direction.

12. A switch closing at =0 connects a 20-mH inductor to a 40-V source that has 10 of internal
resistance. Find the inductor voltage and current for 0.

13. A coil for a relay has a resistance of 20 and an inductance of 1.2 H. The relay requires 300
mA to operate. How soon will the relay operate after a 20-V source with 5 of internal
resistance is applied to the coil?

14. A switch closing at =0 connects a 100-V source with a 15- internal resistance to a coil that
has 200 mH of inductance and 5 of internal. Find the coil voltage for t > 0.

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