A 9.00 V battery is in series with a switch, a 0.35 H inductor, and a 21 Ω resistor.
What's the time constant τ?
Find the potential differences across the inductor at t=τ.
Find the potential differences across the resistor at t=τ.
Find the potential differences across the inductor at t=2τ
Find the potential differences across the resistor at t=2τ
A 9.00 V battery is in series with a switch, a 0.35 H inductor, and a...
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