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The time constant of a LR circuit is 20 ms The circuit is connected at t = 0 and the steady state current is found to be 4A. Find the current at 80
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The time constant of a LR circuit is 20 ms The circuit is connected at t = 0 and the steady state current is found to be 4A. Find the current at 80 ms.
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(a) 0.98 A (b) 1 A (c) 0.44 A (d) 0.88 A
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