This circuit has a current I0 when t<0. At t=0 the switch is thrown removing the DC voltage source from the circuit. The current decays to I(t) at time t. What is the power, PR(t) flowing into the resistor, R, at time t? Express the answer in terms of I(t) and R.   What is the power flowing into the inductor?

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150. This circuit has a current I0 when t<0. At t=0 the switch is thrown removing the DC voltage source from the circuit. The current decays to I(t) at time t.

What is the power, PR(t) flowing into the resistor, R, at time t? Express the answer in terms of I(t) and R.
 
What is the power flowing into the inductor?
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