find inductor current for t>0 if the circuit is in steady state at t=0-
A Thread Starter achie14 Joined Aug 28, 2014 16 Jan 3, 2015 #1 find inductor current for t>0 if the circuit is in steady state at t=0- Attachments CAp43.png 22.6 KB Views: 38
B bzznxlad Joined Dec 29, 2014 10 Jan 3, 2015 #2 Try to use this example http://www.mbstudent.com/electric-circuits-inductivity-transient-state.html to solve yours.
Try to use this example http://www.mbstudent.com/electric-circuits-inductivity-transient-state.html to solve yours.
dalam Joined Aug 9, 2014 58 Jan 3, 2015 #3 I hope you can solve these two circuits to find I(0) and I(∞). Use formula i(t)=[i(0)-i(∞)]e^(-t/Γ)+i(∞).
I hope you can solve these two circuits to find I(0) and I(∞). Use formula i(t)=[i(0)-i(∞)]e^(-t/Γ)+i(∞).
WBahn Joined Mar 31, 2012 32,823 Jan 3, 2015 #4 achie14 said: find inductor current for t>0 if the circuit is in steady state at t=0- Click to expand... We've been through this before. YOU need to show YOUR best attempt to solve YOUR homework problem.
achie14 said: find inductor current for t>0 if the circuit is in steady state at t=0- Click to expand... We've been through this before. YOU need to show YOUR best attempt to solve YOUR homework problem.
MrAl Joined Jun 17, 2014 13,702 Jan 3, 2015 #5 achie14 said: find inductor current for t>0 if the circuit is in steady state at t=0- Click to expand... Hi, What method did you use in the past, or did you not learn any yet?
achie14 said: find inductor current for t>0 if the circuit is in steady state at t=0- Click to expand... Hi, What method did you use in the past, or did you not learn any yet?