ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING(LL)-W/MODMAS AC
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.54P
Prior to t= 0, the current in a 2-H inductance is zero Starting at t= 0, the current is increased linearly with time to 10 A in 5 s. Then, the current remains constant at 10 A. Sketch the voltage, current, power, and stored energy to scale versus time.
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