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Chapter 12, Problem 16P
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12.16 In the circuit of Fig. P12.16, us(t) is a rectangular 5-Vpulse of duration 3 seconds starting at t = 0. Determine iL(t) fort ≥ 0, given that R1 = 6 W, L = 1 H, and C = 13 F. Assume thatinitially the capacitor had no charge stored in it.
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