For the RL circuit pictured below, L = 63 Henries and R = 7.3 Ohms. The switch is placed in position 1 for a long time b

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For the RL circuit pictured below, L = 63 Henries and R = 7.3 Ohms. The switch is placed in position 1 for a long time b

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For The Rl Circuit Pictured Below L 63 Henries And R 7 3 Ohms The Switch Is Placed In Position 1 For A Long Time B 1
For The Rl Circuit Pictured Below L 63 Henries And R 7 3 Ohms The Switch Is Placed In Position 1 For A Long Time B 1 (68.1 KiB) Viewed 41 times
For the RL circuit pictured below, L = 63 Henries and R = 7.3 Ohms. The switch is placed in position 1 for a long time before it is switched to position 2. After waiting 3 seconds, the current in the circuit is 10 Amperes. What is the potential difference across the battery? AV 1 S L mon R ww
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