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Find v₀ and i₀ in the circuit of fig 2.26

a) Voltage and current
b) Initial velocity and initial current
c) Velocity and charge
d) Initial voltage and initial charge

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Final answer:

The question pertains to Physics and involves concepts of circuits and electronic components, but cannot be answered accurately without the specific figure 2.26 or detailed circuit information.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asked appears to be related to Physics, specifically regarding circuits, electric current (I), and voltage (V). However, since the provided excerpts contain mixed information from different figures and concepts like displacement, velocity, and circuit analysis, there is not enough context to directly answer the question about v₀ (initial voltage) and i₀ (initial current).

Without the specific figure 2.26 or the accompanying circuit diagram referenced, providing an accurate answer is not feasible. In steady state conditions, when the current has reached its final value, the positions of the switches are reversed. At t = 0, the current in the circuit is given by I(0) = ɛ/R, as per Kirchhoff's loop rule. Therefore, the initial current i0 is equal to I(0) = ɛ/R. The initial voltage v0 across the voltage source can be found by Ohm's law, v0 = i0 * R.

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