EBK COLLEGE PHYSICS
EBK COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Chapter 20, Problem 45P

(a)

To determine

The time constant τ

(a)

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Answer to Problem 45P

Solution: The time constant τ is 0.144s

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: Voltage ε is 9.00V , t is 0.100s , maximum value of I(t) is 2.00A

Since current value at t=0.100s is half of its maximum current.

I(t)=12Imax

  • I(t) is the current,
  • Imax is the maximum current

Formula to calculate the time constant τ of the circuit,

I(t)=Imax(1e(tτ))

  • τ is the time constant,

Use 12Imax for I(t) in the above equation to find expression for τ

12Imax=Imax(1e(tτ))12=(1e(tτ))e(tτ)=121e(tτ)=12

Take natural log on either sides to find τ

tτ=ln(12)τ=tln(12)

Formula to calculate the time constant τ of the circuit

On rearrange the above equation

τ=tln(12)

Substitute 0.100s for t in the above equation to find τ

τ=0.100sln(12)=0.144s

Conclusion:

The time constant τ is 0.144s

(b)

To determine

The emf across the inductor ΔVL at t=0.100s

(b)

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Answer to Problem 45P

Solution: The emf across the inductor ΔVL at t=0.100s is 4.50V

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: Voltage ε is 9.00V , half the maximum current at t (Ihalf(t)) is 1.00A , Current I(t) is 2.00A

Formula to calculate the resistance R

I(t)=εR

  • R is the Resistance
  • ε is the voltage

Rearrange in terms of R.

R=εI(t)

Substitute 2.00A for I(t) and 9.00V for ε in the above equation to find R

R=9.00V2.00A=4.50Ω

Thus the Resistance R is 4.50Ω

Conclusion:

Formula to calculate the emf across the inductor ΔVL at t=0.100s is

Apply Kirchhoff’s loop rule

ε(Ihalf(t))RΔVL=0

Rearrange in terms of ΔVL .

ΔVL=ε(Ihalf(t))R

Substitute 9.00V for ε , 4.50Ω for R, and 1.00A for (Ihalf(t)) in the above equation to find ΔVL

ΔVL=9.00V(4.50Ω)(1.00A)=4.50V

Therefore, the emf across the inductor ΔVL at t=0.100s is 4.50V

(c)

To determine

The emf across the inductor ΔVL at t=0

(c)

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Answer to Problem 45P

Solution: The emf across the inductor ΔVL at t=0 is 9.00V

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: Voltage ε is 9.00V , Resistance R is 4.50Ω , When time t is 0, then Current I is also 0

Formula to calculate the emf across the inductor ΔVL at t=0 is

Apply Kirchhoff’s loop rule

εIRΔVL=0

On Rearrange

ΔVL=εIR

Substitute 9.00V for ε , 4.50Ω for R and 0 for I in the above equation to find ΔVL

ΔVL=9.00V(4.50Ω)(0)=9.00V

Conclusion:

The emf across the inductor ΔVL at t=0 is 9.00V

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