SSM In Fig. 30-71, the battery is ideal and ℰ = 10 V, R1 = 5.0 Ω, R2 = 10 Ω, and L = 5.0 H. Switch S is closed at time t = 0. Just afterwards, what are (a) i1, (b) i2, (c) the current iS through the switch, (d) the potential difference V2 across resistor 2, (e) the potential difference VL across the inductor, and (f) the rate of change di2/dt? A long time later, what are (g) i1, (h) i2, (i) iS, (j) V2, (k) VL, and (l) di2/dt?
Figuure 30-71 Problme 79
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