A 165-V battery, an inductor, and a resistor are connected in series as shown in the diagram below. A two-way switch mak

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A 165-V battery, an inductor, and a resistor are connected in series as shown in the diagram below. A two-way switch mak

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A 165-V battery, an inductor, and a resistor are connected in series as shown in the diagram below. A two-way switch makes it possible to include or exclude the battery. The switch that had been in position 1 for a long time is suddenly moved to position 2. (Enter your answers to at least two decimal places.) AV S L 000 R AV 2 S (ii) L ooo What is the voltage across the resistor at the end of 4.1 time constants? R
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