The current in a 15 mH inductor is known to be i = 1A @ t <=0 i = A1e-2,000t +A2e-8,000t A @t >= 0 The voltage?
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The current in a 15 mH inductor is known to be i = 1A @ t <=0 i = A1e-2,000t +A2e-8,000t A @t >= 0 The voltage?

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