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Application 5 gy ‘A purely inductive coil of inductance L. , a resistor of ae? R resistance R = 16 Q, and a double switch K are connected in = ——> (JJ. —_e/ WV, series across an ideal generator of constant voltage E c canon Application 4 The adjacent circuit includes: “The ewitch is closed at t = 0. G a: ae b. The solution of the differential equation is i= D e** The switch is turned to position (1). oA Determine the expression of the current Ip, that flows in the circuit in the steady state. The switch is tumed abruptly to position (0) at an instant pT taken as a new origin of time. 1K |. Determine the differential equation that governs the variation of the current i, Fig. 25 where D and ot are non zero constants. iA) Determine the expressions of D and a. Figure (26) shows the variation ofthe current iasa 0.4 function of time, and the tangent tothe eurve i= f(t) at é 0 Determine E. 02 ‘ii, Determine t by two different methods. i. Deduce L. of an ideal generator of constant voltage E = 20 V; a coil of inductance L = 100 mH and of internal resistance r= 5 Q; arresistor of resistance R = 15 9; aswitch K and connecting wires. Calculate the current Ip, flowing in the coil in the steady state. : Derive the differential equation that governs the Fig. 23 variation of the current i flowing in the circuit. The solution of the obtained differential equation is i=M (1 - e~**) where a and M are non zero constants. Determine the expressions of a and M in terms of L,r, Rand E, and then write the solution in terms of E, r, R, L and t. Calculate the time constant + of the circuit. Draw roughly the graph that represents the variation of i as a function of time, and show on the graph the tangent to the curve i= f(t) at t, = 0.

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