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This is compared to an investigation of the actual physical prototype (on protoboard) of the circuit.
An inductor in an electrical circuit ``opposes'' the flow of current through it. An ideal inductor has no resistance or capacitance associated with its coil windings. A series RL (Resistance Inductance) small AC (Alternating Current) circuit consists of an AC source connected in ``series'' with a resistor (of resistance R) arranged in ``series'' with an inductor of inductance L.
This modeling and validation experiment consists of three parts.
Part I: Analytically solving the governing equation of the circuit
Part II: Determining is(t) using modeling software Multisim
Part III: Determining is(t) from an actual/physical prototype of the circuit
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