Chapter 30 Problem 26

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Problem

A LR circuit

In this circuit, determine the current in each resistor , , at the moment

(a) the switch is closed,

(b) a long time after the switch is closed.

After the switch has been closed for a long time, and then reopened, what is each current

(c) just after it is opened,

(d) after a long time?


Solution

(a)

At the moment the switch is closed, no current will flow through the inductor. Therefore, the resistors and can be treated as in series.

(b)

A long time after the switch is closed, there is no voltage drop across the inductor so resistors and can be treated as parallel resistors in series with .


(c)

Just after the switch is opened the current through the inductor continues with the same magnitude and direction. With the open switch, no current can flow through the branch with the switch. Therefore the current through must be equal to the current through , but in the opposite direction.

(d)

After a long time, with no voltage source, the energy in the inductor will dissipate and no current will flow through any of the branches.