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The Voltage Across an Inductor with Inductance of 39 MH v(t)=6cos(2π×3500t)v ( t ) = 6 \cos ( 2 \pi \times 3500 t )

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the voltage across an inductor with inductance of 39 mH is given by v(t)=6cos(2π×3500t)v ( t ) = 6 \cos ( 2 \pi \times 3500 t ) u(t) V. Find the current through the inductor i(t) and plot the voltage and current as a function of
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