Select the correct expression for the current iz (t) for t> 0 assuming t is in seconds. iz(t)=2-2e A iz(t)=2e-0.2 A i(t)=2e-5 A iz(t)=2-2e-0.2t A Submit Previous Answers Correct - Part B Sketch ir. (t) to scale versus time. Plot the points for the values of t that are separated by the step At = 0.2 s.

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Consider the circuit shown in (Figure 1).
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20 V
t=0
4₂2(1)
R=100
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Select the correct expression for the current i, (t) for t≥ 0 assuming t is in seconds.
iz(t)-2-2e-5 A
i(t) = 2e-0.28 A
==
Ⓒi(t) = 2e 5 A
i(t)=2-2e-0.2t A
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Part B
Previous Answers
Sketch it (t) to scale versus time. Plot the points for the values of t that are separated by the step At = 0.2 s.
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The circuit consisting of a 20 volts
a 10 kiloohms resistor and a 2 henri
the figure. All elements are connect
sequentially connected as they were
across the resistor is v subscript Ra
voltage across the inductor is v sub:
t. Negative reference polarity of v su
the node where the resistor is direct
inductor. At the same time, positive
subscript L corresponds to the sam
of the voltage source is connected t
at t equal to 0. Current i subscript L
into the negative terminal of the volt
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the circuit shown in (Figure 1). Figure 20 V t=0 4₂2(1) R=100 www + + V₂(1) < 1 of 1 L-2 H Select the correct expression for the current i, (t) for t≥ 0 assuming t is in seconds. iz(t)-2-2e-5 A i(t) = 2e-0.28 A == Ⓒi(t) = 2e 5 A i(t)=2-2e-0.2t A Submit ✓ Correct Part B Previous Answers Sketch it (t) to scale versus time. Plot the points for the values of t that are separated by the step At = 0.2 s. + 0 No elements selected Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Part C Complete previous part(s) Part D Complete previous part(s) iz(t) (A) 2.2 T 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 + 0.8 0.6 0.4+ 0.2 + 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Q Select the elements from the list and add them to the canvas setting the appropriate attributes. Press (TAB) to get to main menu. 1.0 t(s) The circuit consisting of a 20 volts a 10 kiloohms resistor and a 2 henri the figure. All elements are connect sequentially connected as they were across the resistor is v subscript Ra voltage across the inductor is v sub: t. Negative reference polarity of v su the node where the resistor is direct inductor. At the same time, positive subscript L corresponds to the sam of the voltage source is connected t at t equal to 0. Current i subscript L into the negative terminal of the volt
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