University Physics Volume 2
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Chapter 14, Problem 36P
The current shown in part (a) below is increasing, whereas that shown in part (b) is decreasing. In each case, determine which end of the inductor is at the higher potential.
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A circuit consists of a battery with E=50.0 V, two resistors R1=30.0Q, R2=15.02, and
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