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Course Contents , Hw6 RL Circuit Timer □Notes Evaluate Feedbo After having been in position 1 for a long time, the switch in the circuit as shown below was moved to position 2 at t-0s, were v-15v,R,-50R2- Ri l it 0 DL, R2 (a) Determine (O) and Vi(O) (A): VL(O) 〔V) Submit Answer Tries 0/3 (b) Determine i(0) and V(O) (A): VIL(O) Submit Answer Tries oy3 (c) Determine I(0) and vu(o) Submit Answe Tries oy3 (d) Determine kto-0.5 s): Supmit Answer Tries O/3 (e) Determine vi(to-0.5 s): uit Arawer Tries 0/3 L(to-0.5 s): vitto 0.5 s):
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