Electronic – Equivalent Resistance

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I'm working on the following homework problem. (Yes, this is homework. :p ) I'm supposed to find the current through L1 as a function of time.

schematic

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Using current division I've identified the current at zero time.

$$ I_L (0) = 0.01(15/(47+15)) = 2.42mA$$

However, I'm a little confused on how to find the equivalent resistance (since the Time Constant = Inductance/Equivalent Resistance.) Are they in parallel with each other? I guess the reason I'm confused is that my textbook said to find the equivalent resistance from the view of the inductor.

Note: The empty wire parallel to the inductor had a switch that was closed at t=0.

Best Answer

Looks like a trick question. Circuit is shorted, so all the current will flow through the wire. Current through \$L_1\$ is 0. Ran the SPICE sim just to be sure. Results and netlist below :)

SPICE sim results

I1 0 0 10m
R1 0 0 15
R2 0 N001 47
L1 N001 0 10m
.tran 0 10m 0 1u
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