Voltage Law states that the total voltage in a series circuit is equal to the sum of the individua?

E^(R/L)t {I e^(R/L)t}' = (Vo/L) e^(R/L)t I e^(R/L)t = (Vo/R) e^(R/L)t + C I = (Vo/R) + C e^-(R/L)t (b) I(0) = (Vo/R) + C = 0 C = -Vo/R I = (Vo/R) - (Vo/R)e^-(R/L)t I = (Vo/R)(1 - e^-(R/L)t).

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