An RL circuit with a 5-2 resistor and a 0.05-H inductor carries a current of 1 A at t=0, at which time a voltage source E(t) = 5 cos (60t) V is added. Determine the subsequent inductor current and voltage. I(t) = 100 cos (60t) + 60 sin (60t) 136 EL (t)= + 36 - 100t e 136
An RL circuit with a 5-2 resistor and a 0.05-H inductor carries a current of 1 A at t=0, at which time a voltage source E(t) = 5 cos (60t) V is added. Determine the subsequent inductor current and voltage. I(t) = 100 cos (60t) + 60 sin (60t) 136 EL (t)= + 36 - 100t e 136
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![An RL circuit with a 5-2 resistor and a 0.05-H inductor carries a current of 1 A at t=0, at which time a voltage source
E(t) = 5 cos (60t) V is added. Determine the subsequent inductor current and voltage.
I(t) =
100 cos (60t) + 60 sin (60t)
136
EL (t)=
+
36 - 100t
e
136](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F519f343f-273a-43ae-9e20-ce97016d22b8%2F3810d417-8a55-4d5a-8e41-e1005204ae57%2Fea84fc_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:An RL circuit with a 5-2 resistor and a 0.05-H inductor carries a current of 1 A at t=0, at which time a voltage source
E(t) = 5 cos (60t) V is added. Determine the subsequent inductor current and voltage.
I(t) =
100 cos (60t) + 60 sin (60t)
136
EL (t)=
+
36 - 100t
e
136
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