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Time Response of Reactive Circuits
With an RL integrator, at the instant of the rising pulse edge,
all the input voltage is across the resistor
all the input voltage is across the inductor
63 percent of the input voltage is across the resistor
63 percent of the input voltage is across the inductor
Correct Answer:
all the input voltage is across the inductor
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