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SGallaher96

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A long time after the switch is opened, all the energy of the inductor is consumed by the resistors. Therefore, all the quantities (voltages and currents) are at ______________.
 
  A. equal value
  B. zero
  C. reversed polarities
  D. the storage phase

Question 2

When the current through an inductor starts to increase, rapidly at first and more slowly as time progresses, this is called the ______________.
 
  A. steady state
  B. initial value
  C. transient state
  D. short circuit



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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