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16 January, 18:27

A resistor and an ideal inductor are connected in series to an ideal battery having a constant terminal voltage V0. At the moment contact is made with the battery, the voltages across the resistor (VR) and inductor (VL) are closest to:

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  1. 16 January, 20:08
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    Zero for the resistor, V0 for the inductor

    Explanation:

    When the contact is made with the battery, the entire voltage will drop across the resistor because of its ideal nature, that is because of resistance being infinite. So, the voltage across the resistor is zero.

    Hence, being an ideal inductor, it will allow whole voltage to cross across it and hence the voltage across the inductor is V0
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