Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications, 7th Edition
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.55P
At t= 0, a constant 5-V voltage source is applied to a 3-H inductor. Assume an initial current of zero for the inductor. Determine the current power, and stored energy at t= 2 s.
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Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications, 7th Edition
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