(t) long after the switch is in positi
Sinusoids And Phasors
Sinusoids are defined as the mathematical waveforms that are used to describe the nature of periodic oscillations.
Circuit Theory
Electric circuits are a network that comprises of a closed-loop, which helps in providing a return path for the current through a switch. When the switch is activated, the load operates, and the current accepts a path to finish the circuit at a low potential level from the opposing high potential level. Electric circuits theory is a linear analysis that helps in establishing a linear relation of voltage and current for R (resistance), L (inductance), and C (capacitance).
The switch in Fig. has been in position A to B. The switch is a make-before-break type so that there is no interruption n the inductor current.
(a) i(t) for > 0,
(b) v just after te switch has been moved to position B,
(c) v(t) long after the switch is in position B.
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