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In Figure, ε=100V,R1=10.0Ω,R2=20.0Ω,R3=30.0Ω,andL=2.00H.Immediately after switch S is closed, (a) what is i1? (b) what is i2? (Let currents in the indicated directions have positive values and currents in the opposite directions have negative values.) A long time later, (c) what is i1? (d) what is i2? The switch is then reopened. Just then, (e) what is i1? (f) what is i2? A long time later, (g) what is i1? (h) what is i2?

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Given

  1. Voltage isε=100V
  2. ResistanceR1=10.0Ω
  3. ResistanceR2=20.0Ω
  4. ResistanceR3=30.0Ω
  5. Inductance isL=2.00H
  6. Figure 30-62 is the RL circuit
02

Understanding the concept 

We use the concept of Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s voltage law. Using the equations, we can find the currents through resistors. For part c), we can write two equations from Kirchhoff’s voltage law, and by solving them simultaneously, we can find the current.

Formulae:

i=εR

03

(a) Calculate i1         

Currenti1immediately after the switch is closed:

When switch is closed, immediately the current through inductor is zero. We can write

i1=εR1+R2i1=10010.0+20.0i1=3.33A

04

(b) Calculate i2

Currenti2immediately after the switch is closed:

Fromthecircuit diagram, we can see that the current throughR2is also same asR1

i2=3.33A

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(c) Calculate i1 after a long time

Current i1a long time later:

After a long time, the current will become constant, so the emf across the inductor becomes zero. We can write the current through resistance R3as

i3=i1-i2

We can apply Kirchhoff’s voltage law:

ε-i1R1-i2R2=0.............................................................1ε-i1R1-i1-i2R3=0......................................................2

Rearranging equation (1) for we get

role="math" localid="1661850480735" i2=ε-i1R1R2...................................................................3

Plugging this value in equation (2), we get

ε-i1R1-i1-ε-i1R1R2R3=0ε-i1R1-i1R3+ε-i1R1R2R3=0ε-i1R1-i1R3+εR3R2-i1R1R2R3=0εR2+R3R2-i1R1R2+R2R3+R1R3R2=0εR2+R3=i1R1R2+R2R3+R1R3i1=εR2+R3R1R2+R2R3+R1R3

Plugging the values, we get

i1=10020.0+30.010.0×20.0+20.0×30.0+10.0×30.0i1=50001100i1=4.55A

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(d) Calculate i2 after a long time

Currenti2a long time later:

Plugging the value ofi1in equation (3), we get

i2=ε-i1R1R2i2=100-4.5510.020.0i2=2.73A

07

Calculate current i1 when switch is reopened

When switch is reopened, the current through resistor will be zero.

i1=0A

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Calculate current i2 when switch is reopened

Because of inductor, the current through the resistorR3changes slowly, so just astheswitch is opened, the current through it isthesame, that is,i3=i1-i2

i3=4.55-2.73=1.82A.

Fromtheright loop, the current through the resistorR2will bethesame asR3but in opposite direction. We get

i2=-1.82A.

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Calculate current i1 a long time later after the switch is reopened

After a long time, later when switch is opened, the currenti1=0A

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Calculate current i2 a long time later after the switch is reopened

After long time later when switch is opened the currenti2=0A

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