Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included)
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ISBN: 9781305116399
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 32, Problem 32.25P

(a)

To determine

The current in inductor.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 32.25P

The current in inductor in the term of time is 0.500(1e10.0t) .

Explanation of Solution

Given info: value of resistance R is 4.00Ω , inductance of the circuit is 1.00H and emf of the battery is 10.0V .

Explanation:

Diagram for the circuit connected with a battery, inductor is given below.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update (No access codes included), Chapter 32, Problem 32.25P

Figure (1)

Formula to calculate current in a loop as per Kirchhoff law is,

i=0IsIIL=0I=IsIL (1)

Here,

Is is current flowing through switch s .

I is current flowing through resistance R .

Il is the current flowing through the inductance L .

Write the expression for net voltage in loop 1,

εRIsRI=0 (2)

Write the expression to calculate net voltage in loop 2,

εRIs2RILLdILdt=0 (3)

Here,

R is resistance of circuit.

L is inductance of circuit.

dILdt is the rate of change of current in inductance.

Substitute IsIL for I in equation (2).

εRIsR(IsIL)=0ε2RIsRIL=0Is=ε2R+IL2 (4)

Substitute ε2R+IL2 for Is in equation (3).

εR(ε2R+IL2)2RILLdILdt=0ε(ε2+RIL2)2RILLdILdt=0ε2RIL22RILLdILdt=0ε25RIL2LdILdt=0

Arrange the terms of above equation to simplify for integration.

LdILdt=ε22.5RILL2.5RdILdt=ε5RILL2.5RdILdt=(ε5R+IL)dIL(ε5R+IL)=2.5RLdt

On integrate,

dILε5R+IL=(2.5RL)dt (5)

Let ε5R+IL=T .

Differentiate above equation.

dIL=dT

Substitute dT for dIL and T for ε5R+IL in equation (5).

dILT=(2.5RL)dtdILT=2.5RLdtlnT=2.5RLt+c

Substitute ε5R+IL for T in above equation.

ln(ε5R+IL)=2.5RLt+c (6)

Apply boundary condition,

Substitute 0 for t and 0 for IL in above equation.

ln(ε5R+0)=2.5RL×0+cc=ln(ε5R)

Substitute ln(ε5R) for c in equation (VI)

ln(ε5R+IL)=2.5RLt+ln(ε5R)ln(ε5R+IL)ln(ε5R)=2.5RLtln(ε5R+IL)(ε5R)=2.5RLt

Further solve the above expression.

ln(1ILε5R)=2.5RLt1ILε5R=e2.5RLtIL=ε5R(1e2.5RLt)

Substitute 10V for ε , 4Ω for R and 1H for L in above equation.

IL=10.0V5(4Ω)(1e2.5×4Ω1Ht)=0.500(1e10.0t) (7)

Thus, the current in inductor in the terms of time is 0.500(1e10.0t) .

Conclusion:

Therefore, current in inductor in the terms of time is 0.500(1e10.0t) .

(b)

To determine

The current in the switch as a function of time.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 32.25P

The current in the switch as the function of time is 1.500.25e10.0t .

Explanation of Solution

From equation (7), the formula to calculate current in inductor is,

IL=0.5(1e10.0t)

From equation (4), the formula to calculate current in switch is,

Is=ε2R+IL2

Substitute 0.5(1e10.0t) for IL in above equation to calculate Is .

Is=ε2R+12(0.5(1e10.0t))=ε2R+0.25(1e10.0t)

Substitute 10V for ε and 4.0Ω for r in above equation.

Is=10V2(4Ω)+0.25(1e10.0t)=1.25+0.25(1e10.0t)=1.500.25e10.0t

Thus, the current in switch is 1.500.25e10.0t .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the current in switch is 1.500.25e10.0t .

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