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jon_i

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In every RL switching circuit with a square wave input, the rate of rise
 
  A) in any time interval exceeds the corresponding rate of decay
  B) in any time interval falls behind the corresponding rate of decay
  C) in any time interval matches the corresponding rate of decay
  D) time decreases as the corresponding rate of decay increases

Question 2

In an RL circuit with an applied square wave, the inductor voltage
 
  A) spikes to VS and then decays exponentially B) climbs to VS from zero volts
  C) has the same wave shape as resistor voltage D) has the same wave shape as inductor current



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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