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Engineering, 25.02.2020 21:21, sheila101

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).

What happens to the voltage over the inductor due to Faraday’s law, i. e. the inductive part, in the steady state?

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