EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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Chapter 6, Problem 86CP
An electric motor can be modeled as a series combination of a 12-Ω resistor and 200-mH inductor. If a current i(t) = 2te−10t A flows through the series combination, find the voltage across the combination.
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EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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