In a circuit with an inductor of inductance L, a resistor with resistance R and a variable voltage source E(t). E(t) = L (di/dt) + Ri The current i is measured at several values of time as 1.00 1.01 1.03 1.1 i 3.10 3.12 3.18 3.24 If L = 0.98 henries and R = 0.142 ohms, what is E(1.03) using backward difference approximation

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In a circuit with an inductor of inductance L, a
resistor with resistance R and a variable voltage
source E(t).
E(t) = L (di/dt) + Ri
The current i is measured at several values of time
as
t
|1.00 1.01
1.03
|1.1
i
3.10 3.12 3.18 3.24
If L = 0.98 henries and R = 0.142 ohms, what is
E(1.03) using backward difference approximation
Transcribed Image Text:In a circuit with an inductor of inductance L, a resistor with resistance R and a variable voltage source E(t). E(t) = L (di/dt) + Ri The current i is measured at several values of time as t |1.00 1.01 1.03 |1.1 i 3.10 3.12 3.18 3.24 If L = 0.98 henries and R = 0.142 ohms, what is E(1.03) using backward difference approximation
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