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What is the total applied voltage in an inductive circuit?(a) V=Ri+Ldi/dt(b) V=Ri+di/dt(c) V=i+Ldi/dt(d) V=R+Ldi/dtI have been asked this question by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.My query is from Analysis of Growth & Decay in chapter Inductance in a DC Circuit of Basic Electrical Engineering

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Right option is (a) V=Ri+Ldi/dt

To explain: The total VOLTAGE in an inductive CIRCUIT is the sum of the voltage due to the RESISTOR which is Ri and the voltage due to the INDUCTOR which is Ldi/dt. Hence V=Ri+Ldi/dt.



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