Given that Ri+Ldi/dt=Vsin(wt). The answer given here is i= (V/Z)[sin(wt- Φ) + ke^(-t/τ)]. I could not solve this equation further. The figure is the tried approach to solve the question.
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Hi,Given that Ri+Ldi/dt=Vsin(wt). The answer given here is i= (V/Z)[sin(wt- Φ) + ke^(-t/τ)]. I could not solve this equation further. The figure is the tried approach to solve the question.
Yes, but you should start your own thread for this.Can anyone solve this by determination of coefficient method?
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