Choose the correct option to check whether the given statement “The voltage through a resistor with current
Answer to Problem 1RQ
The correct option from the given choices is (b) False.
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The voltage through resistor with current
Formula used:
Write an expression to calculate the voltage across the resistor.
Calculation:
Apply Laplace transform for equation (1) to find
Refer equation (2), the voltage through a resistor with current
Therefore, the option (b) is correct and the option (a) is incorrect.
Conclusion:
Thus, the correct option from the given choices is (b) False.
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