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The current in the R-L circuit at a time t = 0^+ is? (a) V/R (b) R/V (c) V (d) R The question was asked in an internship interview. Question is taken from DC Response of an R-C Circuit topic in division Transients of Network Theory Select the correct answer from above options network theory questions and answers, network theory questions pdf, network theory question bank, network theory gate questions and answers pdf, mcq on network theory pdf, gate network theory questions and solutions, network theory mcq Test , ies network theory questions, Network theory Questions for GATE EC Exam, Network Theory MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions)

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Right option is (a) V/R To elaborate: The capacitor never allows sudden changes in voltage, it will act as a short circuit at t = 0^+. So the current in the circuit at t = 0^+ is V/R.

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