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A resistor and an ideal inductor are connected in series to an ideal battery having a constant terminal voltage Vo.
Required:
a. At the moment contact is made with the battery, the voltage across the resistor is:
b. At the moment contact is made with the battery, the voltage across the inductor is:
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