6. The terminal voltage of a 2H inductor is V=10(1-t) V. Find the current flowing through the inductor at t=4s and the energy stored within 0

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The terminal voltage of a 2H inductor is V=10(1-t) V. Find the current flowing through the inductor at
t=4s and the energy stored within 0<t<4s. Assume i(0)=2A. (-18A, 320J)
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Calculate the equivalent inductance for the circuit. (25mH)
20 mH
100 mH
40 mH
l
ell
Lea
50 mH
40 mH
30 mH
20 mH
ll
Transcribed Image Text:6. The terminal voltage of a 2H inductor is V=10(1-t) V. Find the current flowing through the inductor at t=4s and the energy stored within 0<t<4s. Assume i(0)=2A. (-18A, 320J) 7. Calculate the equivalent inductance for the circuit. (25mH) 20 mH 100 mH 40 mH l ell Lea 50 mH 40 mH 30 mH 20 mH ll
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