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Derive the steady state voltage of an inductor in an RL circuit in terms [10] of only the battery voltage, Vb, the inductor resistance, RL, and the additional resistance, R (note that the inductor itself has resistance, so it always has some contributing voltage due to Ohm’s law).
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