The voltage applied to a purely inductive coil of self-inductance 19.5 mH is given by the equation, v = 100 sin (314t - 45◦) + 75 cos 942 t + 50 sin (1570t + 30◦). Find the equation ofthe resulting current wave

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The voltage applied to a purely inductive coil of self-inductance 19.5 mH is given
by the equation,
v = 100 sin (314t - 45◦) + 75 cos 942 t + 50 sin (1570t + 30◦). Find the equation ofthe resulting current wave.

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