Answer:
(a) 1/L∫Vdt; integral t [0,1]
(b) 1/L∫Vdt; integral t [ 1, infinity]
Step-by-step explanation:
An Inductor current I, flowing through an inductor depends on the voltage, V, across the inductor and the inductance, L, of the inductor. The switch 1, 2 timing varies the voltage V with time t
The expression for inductor current is given as:
I= 1/L∫Vdt,
where I is equal to the current flowing through the inductor, L is equal to the inductance of the inductor, and V is equal to the voltage across the inductor.
The formula can also be written as:
I= I0 + 1/L∫Vdt, where I is inductor current at time t, and io is inductor current at t = 0. Time can be varied by controlling the switch