Dc Theory Growth and Decay 2: A pure inductor with inductance of 200mH is connected

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Hi,

Im stuck in my studies. If possible could any one help me? Im at a loss!!

4.A pure inductor with an inductance of 200mH is connected in series with a 1kΩ resistor and a 24v dc supply. Determine:

4.1. The time constant of the circuit

4.2. The steady state value of the current flowing in the circuit


4.3. The current flowing in the circuit at a time equal to one time constant
 
Hi,

Im stuck in my studies. If possible could any one help me? Im at a loss!!

4.A pure inductor with an inductance of 200mH is connected in series with a 1kΩ resistor and a 24v dc supply. Determine:

4.1. The time constant of the circuit

4.2. The steady state value of the current flowing in the circuit


4.3. The current flowing in the circuit at a time equal to one time constant
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The textbook I have is only a cut out. The course I am on does not give you all the information. I have tried the Kahn academy. However I keep getting stuck in my own work. It's driving me nuts. I would love a fresh start and I will then post back any issues I have.
 
The textbook I have is only a cut out.
I'm sorry, but I don't know what this means...?

The course I am on does not give you all the information....I keep getting stuck in my own work....I would love a fresh start and I will then post back any issues I have.
I'm sorry, but it is not reasonably feasible to attempt within this environment to replace all the missing instruction, even if we were sure what, exactly, has been missing from your "classroom" lectures. You may want to consider hiring a qualified local tutor, and setting aside an hour or two a day for the intensive private instruction you seem to be seeking.

Good luck! ;)
 
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