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If the switch is opened at t=0, what is the current in the circuit?(a) 0A(b) 1A(c) 2A(d) 3AThe question was posed to me during an interview.The origin of the question is Transients in LR Networks topic in portion Inductance in a DC Circuit of Basic Electrical Engineering

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The correct ANSWER is (c) 2A

The BEST I can explain: Initially when SWITCH was closed,current in the INDUCTOR was 60/30=2A.

Current in inductor doesn’t change SUDDENLY so when switch is opened, current in inductor remains same i.e. 2A.



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