DA 4 Henry inductor has the following current characteristic as a function of time. AMPS 1.5 1 -0.5 05 Nowood 1 15 2 2

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DA 4 Henry inductor has the following current characteristic as a function of time. AMPS 1.5 1 -0.5 05 Nowood 1 15 2 2

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DA 4 Henry inductor has the following current
characteristic as a function of time.
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(a) What is the voltage across the inductor at t = 0.5 seconds? (b) What is the voltage across the inductor at t =1.5 seconds? (c) What is the voltage across the inductor at t = 3 seconds?
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