The switch in the circuit shown has been open for a long time. At t = 0, the switch is closed. What is the magnitude of V₁, the voltage across the inductor, immediately after the switch is closed? R₁ (A) V₁₂ = V¹²₁ (B) V₁ = V (4) V₁ = 0 R₂ (1) V₁ = V Rhett The R₂ O O O C Switch None of the choices B A E mw R₂ (E) V₁ = V R

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The switch in the circuit shown has been open for a long time. At t = 0, the switch is
closed. What is the magnitude of V₁, the voltage across the inductor, immediately after
the switch is closed?
R₁
(A) V₁₂ = V¹²₁ (B) V₁ = V (4) V₁ = 0
R₂
(1) V₁ = V Rhett The
R₂
O
O
O
C
Switch
None of the choices
B
A
E
mw
R₂
(E) V₁ = V R
Transcribed Image Text:The switch in the circuit shown has been open for a long time. At t = 0, the switch is closed. What is the magnitude of V₁, the voltage across the inductor, immediately after the switch is closed? R₁ (A) V₁₂ = V¹²₁ (B) V₁ = V (4) V₁ = 0 R₂ (1) V₁ = V Rhett The R₂ O O O C Switch None of the choices B A E mw R₂ (E) V₁ = V R
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