Introductory Circuit Analysis
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Author: Boylestad, Robert L.
Publisher: Pearson Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 26P
For the network in Fig. 11.93, the switch is closed at
a. Determine vL at
b. Find vL at
c. Calculate vR1 at
d. Find the time required for the current iL to reach 1 mA.
Fig. 11.93
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