The two switches shown in (Figure 1) operate simultaneously. Prior to t= 0 each switch has been in its indicated position for a long time. At t = 0 the two switches move instantaneously to their new positions. Figure O 5 mA |1 ΚΩ t = 0 20 mH + 80 mH V t=0 1 of 1 2.5 ΚΩΣ i348 mH vo(t) = -5e-187,500 V Submit Correct Part B Previous Answers Determine the expression for i, (t), t≥ 0. Assume t is in seconds. io (t) = 1.172e-50000 mA io (t) = 7.5e-50000 mA Oi (t) = 5e-50000 mA io(t) = 3.125e-50000 mA io (t) = 12.5e-50000 mA io (t) = 150e-50000 mA Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining

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The two switches shown in (Figure 1) operate
simultaneously. Prior to t= 0 each switch has been in its
indicated position for a long time. At t = 0 the two
switches move instantaneously to their new positions.
Figure
O
5 mA
|1 ΚΩ
t = 0
20 mH
+
80 mH V
t=0
1 of 1
2.5 ΚΩΣ
i348 mH
vo(t) = -5e-187,500 V
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Determine the expression for i, (t), t≥ 0. Assume t is in seconds.
io (t) = 1.172e-50000 mA
io (t) = 7.5e-50000 mA
Oi (t) = 5e-50000 mA
io(t) = 3.125e-50000 mA
io (t) = 12.5e-50000 mA
io (t) = 150e-50000 mA
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X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
Transcribed Image Text:The two switches shown in (Figure 1) operate simultaneously. Prior to t= 0 each switch has been in its indicated position for a long time. At t = 0 the two switches move instantaneously to their new positions. Figure O 5 mA |1 ΚΩ t = 0 20 mH + 80 mH V t=0 1 of 1 2.5 ΚΩΣ i348 mH vo(t) = -5e-187,500 V Submit Correct Part B Previous Answers Determine the expression for i, (t), t≥ 0. Assume t is in seconds. io (t) = 1.172e-50000 mA io (t) = 7.5e-50000 mA Oi (t) = 5e-50000 mA io(t) = 3.125e-50000 mA io (t) = 12.5e-50000 mA io (t) = 150e-50000 mA Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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