A linear circuit has inductors of values 2H, 4H and 12H. The terminal of the 2H is
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A linear circuit has inductors of values 2H, 4H and 12H. The terminal of the 2H is serially connected to the parallel combination of the 4H and 12H inductors. The circuit is supplied by a voltage source that delivers a current of i(t) = 4[2 – exp(-10t)]mA . Assume the initial current through the 12H inductor = -1mA.
(a) sketch the circuit diagram and the equivalent circuit
(b) find the initial (time t = 0) source current
(c) find the voltage v(t) delivered by source to the circuit
(d) find the terminal voltages and currents measured across each of the inductors (2H, 4H, and 12H)
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