Question 7 Consider the circuit shown in Figure 4. Assume that the values of I and I are known and the values VR (0¯) and VR (1ms) are given. Assume that the swtich has been open for a very long time and is closed at t = 0. 1. Calculate the value of R2 must have to produce the given characteristics. I ↑ X₁ Figure 4 t=0 R₁ R₂ www + VR L

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Find the answer (in Ohms) to Question 7 in the attached image where:

I = 3 A, L = 92 mH,

vR(0-) = 10 Volts and vR(1ms) = 3 Volts.

 

Provide your answer rounded to the nearest Ohm.

Question 7
Consider the circuit shown in Figure 4. Assume that the values of I and L are
known and the values VR (0¯) and và (1ms) are given. Assume that the swtich
has been open for a very long time and is closed at t = 0.
1. Calculate the value of R₂ must have to produce the given characteristics.
I
Figure 4
t=0 R₁
R₂
ww
+ VR
ww
L
Transcribed Image Text:Question 7 Consider the circuit shown in Figure 4. Assume that the values of I and L are known and the values VR (0¯) and và (1ms) are given. Assume that the swtich has been open for a very long time and is closed at t = 0. 1. Calculate the value of R₂ must have to produce the given characteristics. I Figure 4 t=0 R₁ R₂ ww + VR ww L
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Same question, but

I = 4A, L = 38mH,

Vr(0) = 14V, Vr(1ms) = 1 Volts

The answer is R2 = 100 Ohms.

Could you please try this again it would be very helpful for me, thank you.

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